Cell necrosis

Elmo 2022-09-04 06:57:18


Inspirational films are always the same, and comedy inspirational itself is not a very bright subject. Before doing the film review, I wrote this sentence at the beginning. After all, I really think so, and I don’t want to cry out emotionally because of the spectacular ending that was moved for a while. This film is too inspiring. I can even say that the process and ending of the whole film can only be regarded as ordinary-and I will not follow the words "but this deeply attracted me" and so on. However, no matter how similar it is to other inspirational films, how obvious it is to repeat the logic that you have to try and have a dream, and you will really reach the peak. A thousand inspirational films will still perform a thousand stories. Even the content conveyed is still so simple and rude. For me, what inspired me most about this film was the influence of the protagonist's behavior on the people around him. This inspiration was also expressed by him in his classroom in the form of words. I don’t remember the original sentence, but the content is roughly like this: "When a cell stops functioning, the cells around it will never save it or replace it to complete its duties-they will die together until the whole The organs cannot function. But as long as one of them stands up again, the others will receive the encouragement of that cell as expected. They will collide with each other and eventually gather together, stand up, and even save the necrotic part."

I don't know if this is feasible in biology (it sounds like it's not feasible, hahahahaha, it sounds a bit overly exciting), but I know it is feasible in human society. Vocabulary such as positive and negative energy is too overwhelming and blurry, so it is better to say that most people can only take into account their own occasional happiness and pleasure, and there is no possibility that there will be a strong inner power to influence others or even change their behavior. But even if you put aside the collective view of others, the protagonist himself has undergone a huge change because of his "dare to try"-from the first silly bear to a humorous and competent biology teacher, it is precisely because he is in himself. Responsibilities (music teachers and his students) were placed on the shoulders, and a series of changes from the inside to the outside took place after they walked firmly to shoulder this responsibility. As for marrying Bai Fengmei, winning boxing and going to the top of life, it is an afterthought. After all, it is an inevitable part of the inspirational film. It can be ignored here. My focus has never been on it: the highlights of the whole film. In the end, it is the growth of the protagonist alone, and his growth ultimately affects the people around him, making them full of energy with him.

Rather than saying that the film is a process of pursuing a goal to success, I prefer to explain that it is a dick who has taken on the trouble he has'broken', insists on finding a solution, and finally uses his own strength to make him the god of war. , Also intermittently gained people's trust. There are three key words here: bear, persist and solve. My biggest problem is that my words are unprovoked, and I won’t really complete it after I’ve said it. This is already lost in the commitment. As for persistence and resolution, it’s impossible to talk about it: people who didn’t even start, How to work tirelessly on one thing, and how to continue to work tirelessly when encountering difficulties. Inspirational films are not simply to boost morale, but to tell everyone in the audience how to transform yourself can be considered from the heart, what needs to be done, and what needs to be prepared.

And the answer is quite simple and clear:

take responsibility and continue to be responsible for it.

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Extended Reading

Here Comes the Boom quotes

  • [first lines]

    Scott Voss: [upon waking up] Oh, god!

  • [Scott punches his opponent, "Lucky" Patrick Murray, knocking him out. The entire crowd goes crazy, as do Marty and Niko]

    Niko: WOO-HOO!

    Marty Streb: This just happened! This just happened! You did it! You did it!

    Scott Voss: Yaaaay!

    [takes out his mouth guard]

    Scott Voss: Yaaaaay!

    Niko: You! You're the man! We won!

    Scott Voss: [cheers before clutching his dislocated shoulder and going back to Murray] Hey, man. Great fight.

    [accidentally regurgitates the rancid applesauce that he ate prior to the fight, splattering Murray with half-digested applesauce. The crowd gasps]

    Scott Voss: I'm so sorry.

    [vomits even more applesauce on Murray. The crowd groans in disgust. Murray retches. The scene changes to Scott and Niko being driven home by Marty]

    Scott Voss: [angrily] Who leaves applesauce on the rear dash out in the hot sun? Y'know, a better question, who among us, who isn't Amish, MAKES THEIR OWN APPLESAUCE?

    Marty Streb: Yes, yes. Mistakes were made. But, we won.