For the same person, across the ocean, come to see you.
I just remembered this film after I came back, ah, this is not the Nebraska we talked about, but it was much heavier, the tone was much darker, and the topic was much more serious.
With you, the early morning light and rising sun, and even the Christmas lights on the street at night are so special. In the movie, it was also winter, and Hawthorne seemed so depressed and gloomy. Except for the false heat in the house, I only felt a chill.
Woody and David are the most vivid part of the train tracks looking for dentures. Seeing such an unreasonable old man, to be honest, I can't help but want to walk away and let you play. But when I look back and think about it, it's both irritating and ridiculous.
Woody is obsessed with pursuing that bubble, obsessed with what must be accomplished, he can't argue, can't fight, can't lie, can't even ask, with a picture I'm going to go my way, I'm going from Montana took Lincoln to get my one million dollars. You can do what you want with me. If you are happy, you can go together. If you are not happy, hmph, I can go there alone.
In the end, he was still a winner, happily wearing the price winner hat, driving a red pickup, and carrying the air presser that hadn't been returned for decades, he was the winner. There is a husband who will try his best to protect himself, two sons who will fight for him, and the sense of self-identity he has recovered.
Woody, nice.
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