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Scrap cardboard boxers: Maybe loneliness is more torturous than hunger and cold
"Do you want to go to heaven when you die?" I can tell you how to get to heaven.." No, I want to go to hell later." The homeless people in the slums, living in a fixed place, exchanging their fists for money, another kind of lonely life. In previous movies, I always felt that the US imperialists were a developed empire that talked about human rights, but the bitterness of the people at the bottom was so opened up and presented to us, and the struggle against fate always reflected how weak human beings really were.
Seeing the last minute, that look, a hug. I remember hemingway said that life is difficult, but it is not bitter. Makes people want to cry
For the wanderer, perhaps loneliness is more torturous than hunger and cold. All his efforts, it seems, are only for himself to be less lonely. The final hug is not so much a happy ending as a good wish from the director.

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88 minutes of reality shock, simple story clues lead to profound realistic thinking, the shock of the heart does not need high-definition visual stimulation ~ ~
It's a great movie, it touched my soul deeply...
You have to learn to filter the memories, pick the best ones and hold it firmly, and then let the rest dissipate gradually. Even if the loneliness is so huge, the truth is so cruel, it is still completely melted by the last hug.
At the beginning, I heard Devics's "Blood Red Orange" and fell in love with it unconditionally. The whole film is full of loneliness, life is not easy, for them every day is a sullen but, but living is already very remarkable. Some people may say that the ending is too deliberate, but this deliberate has its own temperature.