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Distance and freedom

——Reflections after watching "Seventy-Seven Days"

"Seventy-seven Days" is based on the Yangliu pine walking across the no-man's land of Qiangtang and the high-level paraplegic woman's photography of the blue sky real experience.

Qiangtang - Tibetan: open space in the north. One of the highest uninhabited areas in the world, with an average altitude of over 4,500 meters.

When I saw the words "no man's land", the first thing I thought of was the sky full of yellow sand, desolate and inhabited; there were also karst landscapes, wild animals infested; no water, no food...

Before departure, Lan Tian asked the male protagonist why he was so determined to cross the Qiangtang? The answer is not a lunatic, not a loser who encounters misfortune in life, but that I have lived half my life just to do what I want to do.

Many people die at the age of thirty but are not buried until they are eighty. Every day after the age of thirty is just a copy of your previous experiences. In order to prove that he is alive, I think he must also know that in Qiangtang, life is in danger all the time. It is full of fear and even the smell of death...

< p> However, he still walked in without hesitation.

In the uninhabited wasteland, the beauty is only one side of it, and the violence is its truth.

There are large salt lakes that are so beautiful that you can’t open your eyes, rolling snow-capped mountains, honest and cute ground hamsters, and ferocious and tough wolves.

I was deeply impressed. When there was no drinking water and there was an extreme shortage of water, the male protagonist took out a piece of Mao Zedong and said to the late night sky, please let it snow. I will give you a hundred yuan. .

There is sadness, fear, fear, and loneliness. So he cried in pain and tears in the dark night.

When he opened the tent the next day because he could not swallow the urine he had left, what appeared in front of him was intermittent snow. That kind of ecstasy, that feeling of being saved from all odds, deeply shocked me.

At that time, I remembered a saying, as long as you really think about it, the whole world will make way for you, including God.

77 days lasts several lifetimes for most people. He experienced no water, encountered floods caused by melting snow mountains, was involved in a tornado, was stalked by wolves for several days, and experienced dependence on food. He persisted for 77 days.

What supported him to persevere was his firm belief, his commitment to Lan Tian about coming out alive, and his kindness.

Although he was stalked and attacked by a wolf, he still gritted his teeth and took off his winter clothes when faced with the young wolf cub in the flood, and rescued the wolf cub from the claws of the eagle. From then on, the wolf cub and him lived together. Chang Tang. At the end of the film, with no food or water, he looked at the wolf cub with complicated eyes. I think he must have struggled, but his kindness kept him away from killing. On the 76th day, he was on the verge of collapse and collapsed. The sky was full of stars above his head, and the howling of wolf cubs attracted the wolves.

I believe in the power of kindness. I believe that both humans and animals have kind hearts. I firmly believe he was rescued.

In the reinforced concrete where we live and live, in the bustling sea of ??people, in the complexity we face every day; often, we are also full of worry, fear, timidity and fear; these Beliefs prevent us from becoming ourselves. We want to know what binds us, but we don’t know how to explore or cross...

The distance carries the poetic dreams of countless people, and freedom makes it even more exciting. Countless people are eager to find themselves. "Seventy-Seven Days" has ignited the dreams in countless people's hearts. For the distance and for freedom.

Rousseau said: Man is born longing for freedom, but he is always in chains. Perhaps, this is the so-called destiny.

However, as the play says, for the sake of distance and freedom, fuck your fate.