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How do you evaluate the episode "Don't Send Me Away" from Han Han's movie "Riding the Wind and Waves"?

"Don't Send Me Away" was originally adapted from the song "Five Hundred Miles" in the movie Drunken Country Ballad, but the tones of the two are quite different. "Five Hundred Miles" repeatedly chants: "Lord, I'm one, Lord, I'm two, Lord, I'm three, Lord, I'm four. Lord, I'm 500 miles away from home... " Blurred vision, dim street lights, muddy streets. With sad thoughts, he talks about the pain, boredom and helplessness of life, and finally returns to music. "One cloud, two clouds, three clouds, four clouds; Love, don't look at the clouds, please say goodbye to me. Say goodbye to me, say goodbye to me, please say goodbye to me, please say goodbye to me; I don't know when I will return here, please say goodbye to me " "Don't Send Me Away" has more romantic feelings at the same time as "I don't know when I will return". Gu Cheng's poem describes it this way: "You look at me for a while, and look at the clouds for a while; I feel that when you look at me, I am far away, and when you look at the clouds, you are very close."

This lyric is both Singing to a lover, but also to family, friends, and hometown when saying goodbye is entangled in my heart for a long time and I can't calm down the emotions that are about to come out. Han Han's simple arrangement of lyrics, paired with the young but mature voices of Uncle Chen, Haolin, and Su Zixu, this song was born in such a wonderful and interesting atmosphere. " If it was never new and it never gets old, then it's a folk song."