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In the morning, he is an advertising agent. In the
afternoon, he goes to an underground dance hall in order to seek spiritual and
carnal comfort. In the evening, he becomes a complete alcoholic and sponges on
his friends. That? the life of a forty- year old man named Dagang who has been laid off.
His mother can? adapt to the fast-changing society. As a result, she suffers
from mental illness. Dagang divorced for his pursuit of true love. But the
economic hardship compels him to end this relation. At last, his wife and child
abandon him. He still retains hopes for his love and family for all that.
Somehow, he is backed by a faith. Every morning when the cold air clears his
muddled brain, he seems vigorous again. He and his friends are doing dirty and
silly things every day; for instance, they goof around a park which is a leisure
facility mainly for the elders. He almost possesses nothing and feels no pain
any more. His only means to resist the impacts from the society is his refusal
of reflection. Therefore he indulges himself in a lifestyle featuring ?or
every minute that I live. I'll enjoy the 60 seconds? |