The sun never shines into reality

Allene 2022-01-02 08:02:09

I have a painting whose name is also called cleaning. . . What to clean? Those in life you don't want to face. . Or what you can't accept after facing, what do you think you deserve, what do you think you are after, and whether you can bear it after getting it. .

I really like that the director arranges for the sisters to look for their mothers in bubble dramas time and time again. The suicidal mothers selfishly abandoned them because they can no longer bear the reality. After countless disappointments, they finally saw their mothers playing on TV as they wished. At that moment, the warmth of the little people makes life look more ruthless, with a

strong feminine realism. . . How many times have you been in the shower thinking of being strong in your heart, but starting to cry loudly when the water rushed into your eyes. . How many times have you looked at yourself in the mirror and said to be strong and perfect, but at the last moment you admit that you are a loser. .

The sun will never shine into reality, it will only make reality cruelly clearer. I suddenly remembered a Japanese film "The Life of the Disgusted Pine Nuts" with the same seemingly youthful tone and the same self-pity as a female realism. No matter how strong and hard you work, the result is that you have to face it alone. Both "Why" is used in every film.

When you start to ask why, you have completely lost your self-confidence. Why are you self-consciously good and not better? Why are you self-consciously good always outside the choices of others? Sadly, because of the fate of such a small person, you have earned your tears, whether you see yourself in her.

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Sunshine Cleaning quotes

  • Joe Lorkowski: You get bored a lot?

    Oscar Lorkowski: Yeah.

    Joe Lorkowski: You look out the window?

    Oscar Lorkowski: All the time.

    Joe Lorkowski: Well, see that proves how intelligent you are. They should be catering to you. They should be doing something special for you.

  • Rose Lorkowski: I don't want this anymore.

    Mac: So, that's it?

    [Rose nods yes]

    Mac: [long pause] That's it then.

    [Mac walks away]