Life needs small changes

Cleve 2022-04-23 07:01:31

When I first saw the title of the film, I was very interested. I thought it was a science fiction film. I didn't know it was a life-enlightening film until I watched the whole story. When we live a monotonous and repetitive life every day, we will feel no fun, dull, and unable to discover the beauty in life. Sometimes I really need to change, to recall my unfulfilled dreams, such as learning the guitar?; to try to do things that I have never done or even always rejected, such as eating cookies? Drinking milk; or encountering something I like People, bravely express true emotions and do some small things for each other bravely pursue... These subtle and small differences are likely to affect or even change our lives. Our life is up to us to choose. When we encounter sadness, pain and even despair, we will still find that there are still many small and beautiful things around us. Live life well, live well, have love, and be interesting.

Record every day's small luck, record your dream list and take action one by one, set up small challenges and new attempts for yourself regularly or irregularly, and add interest to your life.

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  • Cheyanne 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Don't let life enslave us, don't let morality defeat life. Heaven is in you, and so is hell.

  • Trisha 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Very interesting movie! ~It makes me feel a little bit like the world of Truman, but there are many different places, which are relatively better~ Everyone is the protagonist in their own life, and everything happens inevitably rather than by chance. . . I like stories with similar themes lately~

Stranger Than Fiction quotes

  • Penny Escher: [sitting on bench under an umbrella] May I ask what we're doing out here?

    Kay Eiffel: [sitting next to Penny without an umbrella] We're imagining car wrecks.

    Penny Escher: I see. And we can't imagine car wrecks inside?

    Kay Eiffel: No. Did you know that 41 percent of accidents occur in times of inclement weather?

    Penny Escher: So do 90 percent of pneumonia cases.

    Kay Eiffel: Really? Pneumonia. That's an interesting way to die. But how would Harold catch pneumonia?

    Penny Escher: Have you written anything new today?

    Kay Eiffel: No.

    Penny Escher: Did you read the poems I suggested, or make a list of words, buy new typing paper, anything?

    Kay Eiffel: No, none of it.

    Penny Escher: Sitting in the rain won't write books.

  • Kay Eiffel: What's this?

    Penny Escher: It's literature on the nicotine patch.

    Kay Eiffel: I don't need a nicotine patch, Penny. I smoke cigarettes.

    Penny Escher: Well, it may help.

    Kay Eiffel: May help? Help what? Help what, Penny? Help write a novel?

    Penny Escher: May help save your life.

    Kay Eiffel: I'm not in the business of saving lives.

    [spits into tissue to Penny's disgust, and puts cigarette in tissue]

    Kay Eiffel: In fact, just the opposite.

    [wipes water out of eye]