Audio and Video#
- "The Wilderness"
- "Childhood in a Foreign Land"
Since I really had no urge to watch new movies, I watched "The Wilderness" again. I remember the last time I saw this movie was on an afternoon during my sophomore year. The scene where the eagle dealer played by Huang Bo gets knocked out by a fool is marked by Ning Hao's signature black humor. It is also one of the most impressive scenes in the entire film. I really enjoy this kind of absurd black humor, including Ning Hao's other two films "Crazy Stone" and "Crazy Racing," which also share this style. However, ever since I watched "Crazy Alien" in the cinema, I haven't watched any of Ning Hao's other movies.
"Childhood in a Foreign Land" is a documentary that explores educational concepts and practices under different cultural backgrounds. The director aims to answer the question, "What is good education?" I watched two episodes about Finland and Japan. Finland's education emphasizes equality and freedom, focusing on cultivating children's creativity. In contrast, Japan places more importance on collectivism and discipline. I like football; Japanese football is known for its strict tactical execution and unity. This is closely related to the education that players receive from a young age.
Games#
- "Kirby: Discovery"
A very imaginative and easy-to-play game that can also be played by two people.
Apps#
- Miraa
- Follow
Dev#
- mindsearch
- manim
- financial assistant
- memfree
- mdreader
- mindmap