On the silver screen, it always seems that it is easy to win the laughter and applause of the audience. However, "Flying Life 2" wrote a hymn to life that contains the rhythm of sadness, making people realize that behind every relaxation, there may be tears and helplessness hidden in the **. This ingeniously conceived work of Han Han allows us to chew on every "stalk" at the same time, we can also deeply understand the persistence of dreams and the helpless compromise of life behind success.
While telling Zhang Chi's unwillingness and grievances, the film also enriches our understanding of the heavy weight of dreams. Zhang Chi's image is no longer a simple "joke factory", and his every wavering and doubt is a deep sympathy for those who struggle between life and dreams. His comedy is a kind of rebellion that never bows down, and it is also a compromise with reality.
Throughout his racing career, every turn and acceleration he made was a microcosm of his personal growth. Growth is not only the increase of biological age, but also a kind of sublimation of the mind and spirit. The film cleverly uses the geometric lines of the racing car to connect the subtle changes in the inner world. Life is like a track, full of potholes and twists and turns, and only by constantly surpassing can we see the distance.
Dreams and reality are often in a tug-of-war, like two strangers who will never reconcile. In adult dreams, we see their desires and experience their difficulties in facing reality. "Flying Life 2" annotates this trend of reality in its own way, telling us that dreams are never far away, they just become heavier. Every collective effort and individual failure is a question and reflection on reality.
Han Han's persistence and intentions are vividly displayed in this movie. You can see that every race, every detail, is a testament to his love and respect for the world of motorsport. The glass door of the driving school in the film is like a reflection of Zhang Chi's life, and behind the gradually blurred glass is his reflection and worry about the past and future. The opening and closing of each reincarnation constitutes a new chapter in his destiny.
In the scene where Zhang Chi picks up ** in the rain, the imitation of the star accent is not only for fun, but also a kind of self-deprecation, a way to resolve the awkward atmosphere through affinity and humor. But behind this, it indirectly expresses the bitterness and helplessness of a middle-aged man who is overwhelmed by life.
In "Flying Life 2", the strong social background is a brushstroke that cannot be ignored. The gravitational pull of reality and the backlash of dreams constitute a portrayal of the daily life of every middle-aged person. These so-called adult dreams can be either a temporary antidote to them or a poison that masks the bitterness of their reality. The themes of dreams, perseverance, and solidarity run through the entire film, making it full of meaning. Each of Zhang Chi's victories and defeats is interspersed with a profound depiction of realism, and unity may be the only thing they can face in the face of setbacks.
And on Douban 7The score of 8 is undoubtedly in everyone's recognition of the work itself. Compared to the first installment, "Flying Life 2" may be controversial in terms of quality, but it is undeniable that the achievement of this book lies in the portrayal of a tragic core rarely touched on in comedy films, touching people's hearts.
I think that "Flying Life 2" is not just a movie, it is like a mirror, reflecting the life and mood of many middle-aged people. Outside the galloping track, their blood and sadness coexist, and only by understanding these can they truly understand this movie. "Flying Life 2" brings us not only laughter, but also reflection and respect for life. Pour the bar and toast to those who hold on to their dreams and face reality – they may not be perfect, but they definitely deserve respect.
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