Isn't our life always on the road?

Filiberto 2022-04-21 09:02:04

I just watched it. To be honest, the whole movie is very dull. The heroine has been wandering on the road all the time because her husband's company closed down and left Worrying, I met many good-hearted people and admirers on the way, and I also went to my own sister because of the car repair fee, but I never walked out of my memory, until I returned to the place where I once lived at the end of the film, the scenery is still the same, the world In the end, he still has to choose to continue walking on the road. I was shocked when I saw the heroine's "Three Billboards", but this film can't compare with it. No matter what the director is, just in terms of the quality of the film, it is still not enough to win the Oscar!

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  • Swankie: I'm gonna be 75 this year. I think I've lived a pretty good life. I've seen some really neat things kayaking all of those places. And... You know, like a moose in the wild. A moose family on the river in Idaho and big white pelicans landed just six feet over my kayak on a lake in Colorado. Or... Come around a bin, was a cliff and find hundreds and hundreds of swallow nests on the wall of the cliff. And the swallows flying all around and reflecting in the water. So it looks like I'm flying with the swallows and they're under me, and over me, and all around me. And little babies are hatching out, and eggshells are falling out of the nest, landing on the water and floating on the water. These little white shells. That was like, it's just so awesome. I felt like I've done enough. My life was complete. If I died right then, at that moment, would be perfectly fine.

  • Fern: Bo never knew his parents, and we never had kids. If I didn't stay, if I left, it would be like he never existed. I couldn't pack up and move on. He loved Empire. He loved his work so much. He loved being there, everybody loved him. So I stayed. Same town, same house. Just like my dad used to say: "What's remembered, lives." I maybe spent too much of my life just remembering, Bob.