Is the choice good or the right one?

Titus 2022-01-02 08:01:59

A typical Hollywood-style American metropolis movie, most of the plot is also very brainless, after watching it intermittently, it still gave me a little thought.
We may neglect to love for some reason, and the society we live in will remind you in due course. Society is an invisible web that protects us and restrains us. We live in it, all the time without being affected by it, maybe at some of the best moments you can temporarily escape for a while, but in the end you will be pulled back by it.
Everyone has to face the marriage questionnaire at a certain time. Should they find a marriage that looks right, or find someone who can be themselves? People around you will tell you to choose the former, because it will be happy and there are few risks. My answer is which one will make you happier, of course the latter. Although we cannot break away from the big net of society, there is no need to be pessimistic, because this net is actually very flexible. As long as we use our courage to struggle for our own choices, this big net can still tolerate small distortions. It may be very difficult at first. If all this is for love or faith, I believe you can hold on. When this small distortion gradually increases, the big net will also become distorted due to its own elasticity, becoming wider and accommodating more differences.

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What's Your Number? quotes

  • Colin Shea: I don't know why you care so much about your number anyway

    Ally Darling: You guys all have this ideal girl in your minds, and if our number gets too high, we can't be that girl.

    Colin Shea: The ideal girl. Tell me about her.

    Ally Darling: You know, you can take her home to the family, she's smart, but not smarter than you, and she bakes apple pies with your mom and plays catch with your handicapped sister. But then when you're alone, she takes off her glasses and puts on a vinyl cat suit and fucks you sideways

    Colin Shea: That girl doesn't exist, if she did, I'd be sleeping with her. And what kind of guy cares about how many people you slept with anyway?

    Ally Darling: Decent guys.

  • Jake Adams: So, how does dinner in Milan and breakfast in Paris sound?

    Ally Darling: Starchy.