Listening is the best company and growth

Nico 2022-01-01 08:02:24

Would you like to talk about it?
Charlie is most capable of transforming his own needs into the needs of others. How does a child whose father is imprisoned and whose mother is gloomy grow up? Charlie gave the answer. As long as you take the initiative to change, things will always get better.
The process of growing up is not soliciting, so the place that touched me in this film is here. Charlie can make himself "needed" in any environment. Even people who have been playing tricks on themselves can become business partners. Of course, "career" The legitimacy is open to discussion. The road of youth bumps and bumps, but some people can make this difficulty become their own upward step.
Uncle Downey and Max in 2Brokengirls play a pair of father and daughter, which is also very interesting. They show another version of the relationship between children and parents in a single-parent growth environment. One is over-protected, the other is negligent. However, we can see the transfer of love between family relationships.
There may be many problems. We are not strong enough to solve them. What we need most is someone who can listen, whether it is between friends, lovers, family, or even strangers. When we are calm Sit down and listen to each other for a chat. It will benefit each other a lot!

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Extended Reading
  • Nicola 2022-01-01 08:02:24

    2008-11-14, much better than the average campus film. Downey is a bit unaccustomed to playing this kind of frustrated man.

  • Valentina 2022-04-20 09:01:57

    Youth is not always... CARPE DIME

Charlie Bartlett quotes

  • Whitney Drummond: Hey, Charlie.

    Charlie Bartlett: Hey, Whitney. What's going on?

    Whitney Drummond: I don't know.

    Charlie Bartlett: Well, I think you have something to tell me, but you're worried what I might think.

    Whitney Drummond: I guess. I really think that there's something wrong with me.

    Charlie Bartlett: Why's that?

    Whitney Drummond: Well, I've been crying a lot. Like, at cheer. I've slept with almost every guy on the football team.

    Charlie Bartlett: [a bit surprised] All of them?

    Whitney Drummond: Well, maybe not all. But all the backfield, anyway.

  • Murphy Bivens: Hey, Whitney.

    Whitney Drummond: Hi, Murphy.

    Whitney Drummond: [as Murphy hands her a bouquet of flowers] Wow, you actually brought flowers.

    Murphy Bivens: [a bit sheepishly] They're pretty lame, huh? I've never been on a real date before.

    Whitney Drummond: That's okay, Murphy. I've never been on a real date before either.

    Whitney Drummond: [commenting on his preppy-looking polo shirt with alligator logo] By the way, I like your shirt.

    Murphy Bivens: Thanks.