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Wudi, a man disheartened by setbacks in both his career and love life, chooses to return to his hometown in a bout of de | dG1faXFVcU1CXzlxRTg
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00:00I'm a person with a lot of thoughts.
00:03Compared to finding a job,
00:04I think finding myself is more important.
00:06From Freud's perspective,
00:08childhood has the biggest impact on me.
00:13So it seems
00:14I'm always a playboy.
00:16Excuse me.
00:17We don't know anyone over 35.
00:25I'm going to use Huai'er's method.
00:28It's gold.
00:29It's all gold over there.
00:30It's all death.
00:32It's all death over there.
00:33The free eggs are held every week.
00:36It attracts a lot of old people to line up on the side of the road.
00:38Wu Di.
00:39What's going on?
00:40Which side are you on?
00:42I'm on the other side of the gap.
00:45You really want to shoot me?
00:46You represent a group of people from the same city
00:47who have returned to their hometowns.
00:49I'm a chance now.
00:50You're a dead man.
00:53Can I change my clothes?
00:54I'm going to take a shower.
00:55I'm used to it.
00:57I'm going to take a shower.
00:59I think it's a matter of perseverance.
01:01No matter what you do, you can't control the time of the shoot.
01:04This family is ordinary,
01:05nothing special.
01:07Wu Di is a no-nonsense man.
01:10Is it interesting to shoot him?
01:12I was in the same high school as him.
01:14I know him a little bit.
01:15In fact, he has his own ideas.
01:17Wu Di is now in a control room.
01:20Don't know what he wants to do for now.
01:23This is a key to a large part of the present.
01:25That's it.