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Flying life, Shen Teng's famous aphorism.
Although we have never driven a car, many descriptions of our half-life in this passage are very consistent with most ordinary people now. Life is neither ups and downs, nor mediocre, but more a dull and stable life.

However, one thing is worth pondering. Once upon a time, we all had a dream, either to be a people's teacher, or to be a policeman to eliminate rape and punish evil, or to be a angels in white to heal the wounded and rescue the dying, or even to be a heroic soldier flying in the blue sky.

But what makes people feel helpless is that when we grow up, this dream is not getting closer and closer to us, but drifting away and even running counter to it.

Life lies in struggle. I think everyone understands this truth. However, most people will have such a reason: fate is so unfair, how can we talk about dreams in extreme poverty?

Indeed, almost no one can be smooth sailing on the road of life, and full of bumps is the reality. But due to the limitation of objective difficulties, isn't it a bit pessimistic to give up your dreams? In "Flying Life", Shen Teng plays Zhang Chi, and I think it should not be better than our life experience.

An excellent top racing driver, because an unknown baby has completely changed, Zhang Chi gave up his luxurious life for this unrelated child, and assumed the responsibility and responsibility of a father, even in order to give this child a legal identity and the right to education.

Zhang Chi had to take part in illegal underground racing, which violated the law. Not only was he punished, but he also ruined his racing career, turning a professional racing driver who won the championship for five years in a row into a "single father" struggling for a living, and spent a difficult five-year life relying on fried rice.

However, Zhang Chi obviously didn't lose his morale, or he was complaining. On the contrary, he continued to play the role of his father without any regrets. In the sixth year of suspension, Zhang Chi still stuck to his racing dream. After the ban was lifted, he immediately applied for a hearing, began to take a driver's license and picked up his dream again.

Then, may I ask? Compared with Zhang Chi, is life much simpler and easier? What's wrong with fighting for your dreams?

Opportunities are for those who are prepared. There is no sad story behind a successful person. Without hard work, there will be no success. There will be no humility in front of dreams. For the realization of dreams, it is an awareness that a struggling person should have.

In order to realize the dream of the last perfect ending of his racing career, Zhang Chi can put down all his "dignity" and "pride" and run for racing. Even at the bottom of his life, he can still stick to himself, with a good attitude, and with the support of his friends, try all the possibilities and try his best.

Finally, I let myself stand on the track again. This "contemporary fool" spirit is worth learning and learning from. There are no rules in life. Living for dreams and living freely, I think it should be our consideration, not those illusory faces.

A top racing champion, running around to get sponsorship, even willing to put down his body to plead for some nondescript masters, I have to say, it is still a bit sad. Moreover, none of those friends who are in full swing show up, whether on business or on vacation. So coincidental, so unified.

It's easy to add icing on the cake, but it's too difficult to give charcoal in the snow! A person's life, don't need too many friends, just a few friends in need! Misfortune tests the sincerity of friends. When everyone avoided Zhang Chi, only the manager of the racing club and the former navigator never gave up on Zhang Chi. Even willing to give up the existing stable life, just for the possibility of witnessing the realization of dreams!

It is undeniable that many times, we regard heroes as success or failure. The same is true of dreams. Many times, we always hear others say, "So-and-so failed to start a business again. I knew it would be like this ... "We really can't deny this view.

After all, in today's environment, it is too difficult to start a business and the competition is too fierce. Failure is human nature. Even Ma Yun, once an entrepreneurial miracle, spent several years on phone bills, failed several times and started over. Success is slowly honed from failure.

However, what I want to say is that success or failure is really not the most critical indicator when realizing and pursuing your dreams. Life is only a few decades, so we should focus on practice and try, just as Stephen Chow once said, "What's the difference between a man without a dream and a salted fish?"

In Life on the Fly, Zhang Chi drives a patchwork racing car to realize his dream, regardless of safety, just to prove himself and surpass the past. That kind of passionate fighting spirit, I think, is a kind of toughness that many contemporary people lack!

This humorous comedy has a very positive theme in addition to its conception. The whole movie is also interspersed with a lot of emotional content, many of which are familiar examples when we were young.

1, slam dunk master VS saint

When Zhang Chi and Lin Zhendong met for the first time, the special effects of saints were used on the spot. Zhang Chi embodies the Tianma Meteor Boxing that we liked when we were young, but the background music is a slam dunk master. I feel a little nondescript, but full of memories.

2. Embarrassed driving test

Zhang Chi's racing license was revoked because of illegal racing. Five years later, Zhang Chi got the qualification to get his driver's license again, but he had to pass the general driver's license test first. In the second subject, Zhang Chi first directly detonated the coach's engine.

Provoked the coach to look unhappy, and therefore hung up the first exam opportunity. When Lin Zhendong learned the news, he not only didn't laugh at Zhang Chi, but also agreed with him, saying it was difficult. Subject 2 was also hanged! It's a little fun that two top racers can't pass subject two at a time.

In addition, there are actually many similar small settings in the film, each of which is very close to real life and has a sense of substitution. At this point, I have to praise the director and screenwriter of this film!

Off-topic: We all know that Shen Teng, a very popular comedian, often has a very good comedy effect. His manners also have a unique charm and style. However, in this film, there is a long space, and Shen Teng is a very serious and persistent embodiment. So some people teased that this should be the most normal time in Shen Teng.

Do you know which part of this clip is?

Text: It's raining, a little itchy.

Figure: From the Internet (please delete the infringement)

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