good guys & bad guys

Erna 2022-04-19 09:02:07

The deepest feeling about "Psychic Boy Norman" was that before I watched it, I always thought it would definitely be the scene where the little boy and the little girl coexisted harmoniously and told each other their hearts. In that scene, the boy persuaded her to turn back, and a series of seemingly classic dialogues. Boys teach little girls that those who are hurt can only choose to swallow their voices and forgive others—those who harmed themselves. I do think that those people are just vermin that just happen to look like humans. Choosing to kill is far more efficient than choosing to forgive. Apparently, the boy's persuasion to her is just for the happy ending of the movie, or just to give this sad story a pretend loving ending. The tragedy of fact can never be changed. It was the silly little fat man in the movie who gave me the answer - I had been waiting for a long time, but I wanted to say it but I couldn't express it, or it was just the words that my subconscious didn't let me say. This, in fact, I already knew. "If you become strong and simple, you will become like them." - This is the truth of the truth. We are often complaining about the injustice of the world, complaining that we get too little, and complaining about those people on the other side of the scale who don’t know how to cherish, and squander around, squandering things that could have been more cherished and used by us. We always think that we are the real great ones in this world, and only we know how to better allocate and utilize the limited resources of this world. We thought, we just thought, and we will continue to think that way. But never know, when we get everything, when we get everything we crave for it, we will be like them, like those shameful humans at the top of the food chain, the degree of splurge may only be More than that. Therefore, the real value of a person does not lie in how powerful, rich, or how much he has. But, when he has something, he has enough courage to choose to give up. Some people, physically strong, gave up the opportunity to bully others. Some people are handsome and charming, but they give up the opportunity to play with women at will. Those things that were higher than others were originally given to them by God, they deserved it, they exchanged the merits and virtues they cultivated in their previous lives, and they should have made others envious and hated. What they should do in this life is to use their talents to do something to disgust others. They should be an example and an object of hatred for most people. They should be above some small human beings and shine brightly. existing. And they didn't, they chose to give up, to give up the superiority in a sense opportunity. I think such a person can be called a great man in the true sense. In fact, I just write casually, and I don’t want to argue with people. To sum up: 1. The world is far less beautiful than in the movies 2. Bad people will never realize their mistakes and are not worthy of forgiveness 3. Good people will never be forgiven Being bullied, but you can still be arrogant in your fantasy 4. Bad guys and good guys are the same

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  • Misty 2022-04-24 07:01:10

    The frame-by-frame feature of stop-motion animation is really suitable for shooting zombie movies. The style of the movie is unique enough, and the cute zombies are also very bright. Unfortunately, the story itself is too bland, and I feel sleepy. … ..

  • Milo 2022-04-23 07:02:26

    Well-made but the story is a bit one-liner not as amazing as the ghost mother

ParaNorman quotes

  • Aggie: Aggie... My name was Aggie... I - I remember... My mommy brought me here once. We sat under the tree and she told me stories. They all had happy endings. Then those horrible men came and took me away and I never saw her again!

    Norman Babcock: Sometimes when people get scared, they say and do terrible things. I think you got so scared that you forgot who you are. But I don't think you're a witch. Not really.

    Aggie: You don't?

    Norman Babcock: I think you're just a little kid with a really special gift who only ever wanted people to understand her. So we're not all that different at all.

    Aggie: But what about the people who hurt you? Don't you ever want to make them suffer?

    Norman Babcock: Well, yeah, but what good would that do? You think just because there's bad people that there's no good ones either? I thought the same thing for a while. But there's always someone out there for you. Somewhere.

    Aggie: I just want my mommy.

    Norman Babcock: I'm sorry, Aggie. She's gone.

    Aggie: That story you were telling. How does it end?

    Norman Babcock: I think that's up to you.

    Aggie: Is this where they buried me?

    Norman Babcock: It's a pretty good place to sleep. Then you can be with your mom again.

  • Neil: So what do we do now?

    Norman Babcock: Uhh... I... I - I really don't know.

    Courtney: Yes you do, Norman. You've gotta get to that witch's grave.

    Norman Babcock: But...

    Courtney: But nothing, you listen to me, buster. We didn't turn away when Daleridge High was slaughtering our volleyball team, did we?

    Norman Babcock: Yeah, we did.

    Courtney: No, we didn't. I have cheered the un-cheerable, Norman. And I'm not letting you give up now.