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Every key hides a sad story.

Once upon a time, I thought I went to road trip to pursue poetry and novelty beyond the normal life radius.

Until I met blueberry night, I had the opportunity to redefine driving.

Traveling far is not because of how beautiful the scenery is in the distance, but perhaps because of how depressing the status quo is.

"Sometimes? we? Depends? Other? People? As? Answer? Mirror? Where to? Definition? We, go? Tell? We? Who is it? we? Yes, and? As? That? Reflection? Manufacturing? We? Where to? Found it? That? we? Like what? More? About what? Our own? Answer? Small. "

This is a line in the film to the effect that:

Sometimes, we are always used to treating others as a mirror to define ourselves, but in every reflection in the mirror, we find ourselves loving ourselves more and more.

I think the process of looking in the mirror is like a trip.

During this period, we learn to be self-consistent, self-sufficient and soliloquize. On a strange road, in a strange environment, among strangers.

The film is based on Bruce, Wong Kar-wai's unique narrative style, and singer norah jones's starring role, all of which are the reasons for me to revisit again and again. But every time I relive it, I feel different.

When I first saw it, I thought it was about love.

Love is tacky, but it can't be abandoned or escaped. It is like oxygen. We all need to breathe, but we always feel that it may just be a beautiful misunderstanding.

The second time I saw it, I thought Wong Kar-wai was very advanced.

Slow motion shows a perfect sense of jazz. The picture is full of dreams and alienation. Such as songs, poems, tears, resentment, wind and fog.

Grasp a trace of freedom in the ethereal world, as if every soul is looking for its own exit.

When I watched it for the nth time, I thought I might have found the exit of that soul.

Everyone has the ingredients of natural opium. If you want to quit, you can only resolutely leave, even if there is no destination.

The man in the film collects many keys, and each key has a sad story. Their owners are gone and may never come back.

They seem to have locked their hearts, deliberately discarded their keys and bid farewell to themselves at that moment.

So many times, no matter how many keys you have, it's useless. You open door after door, and there are no people, things or things you expect.

So let the past lie there quietly. In the corner of time, in the forbidden area of memory, behind the moonlight.

But if, say if, the man who has locked his heart and lost his key wants to find another exit for his soul, what should he do?

The answer given by the film is: self-driving.

The woman in the movie travels all the way to work. What she wants is simple: buying a car and driving a car. She said:

"I want to save money to buy a car until I have nowhere to go."

At the end of the film, the rhythm and light and shadow effects are clear. I especially like the photos of Natalie Portman and norah jones driving in the sun.

The golden sunshine is full of hope. The convertible sports car is capitalized and unrestrained.

Although the lens is obscure, it doesn't prevent us from seeing it? The elegant posture of Jaguar XK sports car.

This is the uniqueness of Wong Kar-wai.

I watched many American road films, coastal roads, sunset pictures, and Dofort wild horses.

But blueberry night is different. Its feeling is not American, but the audience's own experience in details.

Reflecting this fantastic tone, Jaguar XK's rich British style and elegant beauty just match it.

I remember a friend once asked me to recommend a self-driving car. At that time, the model was not directly recommended, but the film was recommended.

Because, if I can choose, I hope he can choose a car that suits his heart according to his current mentality.

I know that some people will ask, the world is hard and the road is rugged. How far can the convertible go?

What I want to say is that it doesn't matter how far it is.

That's just the distance between heartbreak and happiness.

Old keys, coffee shops, blueberry pie, speeding trains, traffic lights, roads at night and under the sun. ...

Choose the farthest road, spend a year, cross the whole United States, and then cross the street.

The same coffee shop, the same blueberry pie.

But this is the distance between heartbreak and happiness.

This article comes from car home, the author of the car manufacturer, and does not represent car home's position.