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By Kaya 2022-12-30 05:55:29
1 He wants to prove one thing: the future is short and worthless are not synonyms.
2 "Death," Murray said suddenly, "is a sad thing, Mitch. It's just as sad to be unfortunately alive."
3 We're teaching something wrong. You need to be very strong to say, if the culture doesn't work, don't accept it. Build your own culture. But most people can't.
4 "Life is a continual advance and retreat. You want to do one thing, but you are destined to do another. You get hurt, but you know you... -
By Colt 2022-12-28 03:09:12
Love is the only rational act, love or death
This is a heavy movie.
It is not so much a movie as it is a life lesson. We are afraid to talk about death, but inevitably we will encounter death, passers-by, relatives, friends, and finally, our own.
The movie starts with Mickey immersed in his busy work, and in him we will see our own shadows more or less. Are we also lost in this unknown reason? Why work, why make money, why drink with people you don't like?
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By Orland 2022-12-17 18:26:19
I saw some thoughts on this movie in last year's diary and recorded it.
After watching it, I ended up crying. I wasn't moved by this story, just a few words and actions. When we cry, we are always mixed with inner cries. Maybe people who talk a lot will not cry so easily, and people who are silent may always cry silently.
It can be said that morrie changed mitch's outlook on life, and it was his mother, father and stepmother who influenced morrie.
I have always felt that the... -
By Federico 2022-12-13 12:35:37
In the winter vacation of 2008, I finished reading this book. When I was wandering here today,
I accidentally saw this movie, so I searched and reviewed it.
The Master said: Review the old and learn the new. When watching the movie, a lot of things in the book are blurred.
I don't know where I put my old reading notes. The feeling at that time cannot be recalled.
Sickness, pain, death...the subject of weight bearing.
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By Myrl 2022-12-10 20:56:01
No matter how many words I write, it is useless, you have to see and think for yourself. So here are a few touching movie clips.
Mickey and his classmates were watching a very exciting ball game in college. Everyone was very excited and shouted: "We are the first, we are the first..." This is the teacher Murray asked inexplicably. : "What's wrong with being second."
When Mickey visited Morrie who was about to die many years later, he was afraid that his...
Tuesdays with Morrie
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- Release date December 5, 1999
- Filming locations Santa Clarita, California, USA
- Production companies Carlton America, Harpo Productions
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By Rebeca 2023-09-30 14:02:21
The doomed death is too sad and heartless for both the old and the living. Morrie was able to spend her last days with such a calm and peaceful heart, very touched. . . But I really can't accept that the person I love will leave TT...
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By Federico 2023-09-12 18:31:09
1. We are afraid of blank, silent. And indulge in the quiet, listening to the heart. 2. We think that death, fear, separation, do not think about it, do not face it, it will not happen and exist. Professor Murray said, no, it wasn't like that. We either love or die. Death is one of those sad things, and living unhappy is one of them. Love will win, everything is only love, will...
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By Kiel 2023-09-02 12:45:26
Dialogue wins. Philosophical, wise words. Morrie, who was dying, was full of wisdom and so...
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By Vito 2023-08-27 17:18:25
I watched it on the Zhengda variety show when I was a child. One of my memories is the beginning of my personal movie...
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By Ezra 2023-08-27 14:49:28
We must love or die. Love is the only rational act. Death is just one of the sad events, or unhappiness is one of...
Movie plot
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Morrie Schwartz: But you know what I dread? Someday soon someone's going to have to wipe my a** for me. But, I'm a lucky man.
Mitch Albom: You're lucky?
Morrie Schwartz: Yeah. I've still got time to learn, time to say goodbye to the people I love. And time to teach my final course.
Mitch Albom: About dying.
Morrie Schwartz: Not about dying, about living. When you know how to die, you know to live.
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Morrie Schwartz: Usually in the morning, you know, before everybody gets up, I get so angry, so bitter. Just, what the hell did I ever do to deserve this? Where's the fairness? I cry and I rage. I mourn. And then I detach. It's over; that's it; all over. No more. I just look back on how I've been feeling and I say, well, that's self-pity and that's enough of that for today.
Mitch Albom: Just like that? You just stop?
Morrie Schwartz: Yeah, that's all the time I give it. Start thinking about the day ahead, you know? The people that are going to come to see me, the stories I'm going to hear, and all the stuff I'm going to learn.
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Morrie Schwartz: My father was afraid of love. He couldn't give it and he couldn't receive it either. Maybe that's worse.
Mitch Albom: Morrie, Morrie, we should stop.
Morrie Schwartz: Not letting ourselves be loved because we're too afraid of giving ourselves to someone we might lose.