After seeing a broken life, I want to say that breaking is not necessary.

Salma 2022-10-02 18:58:12

I stumbled across the episode "where to start" from the movie and went to see the movie. Davis has lived a ten-year life, financial gold collar, and his life is quite regular. Regular to the point of numbness. He is not enthusiastic about anything, and his chat with his wife about the refrigerator is stylized, and he is indifferent to things at home. Not even crying after his wife died in a car accident. It was not until he received a reply from the customer service of the vending machine that he began to dissect his self and talk about his thoughts and the things he encountered in his life. At the same time start destroying furniture, demolishing refrigerators, computers until demolishing the house. The broken process begins with the passing of his wife. Of course, this film has a positive ending, and everyone can watch it with confidence. The whole point of the film is that if you want to fix something, you have to tear it down, break it, and then fix it. But wouldn't it be better to repair without going through the process of breaking? Day-to-day life can numb people, and it can also make people accumulate more little good things. The main thing is how you don't lose yourself in this day-to-day repetition. Stay hungry, stay young, stay curious. You don't have to go through brokenness, and life can be new.

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Demolition quotes

  • Davis: Dear Champion Vending Company: I put five quarters in your machine and proceeded to push B2, which should have given me peanut M&M's. Regrettably, it did not. I found this upsetting, as I was very hungry, and also my wife had died ten minutes earlier.

  • Davis: You must be Chris.

    Chris: You fucking my mom?

    Davis: No, I'm not. We were just sleeping...

    Chris: [interrupts] She's fucking crazy. If you haven't noticed, she's a fucking pothead. She calls it cannabis 'cause it makes her feel like less of a fucking pothead.

    Davis: You say fuck a lot.

    Chris: So?

    Davis: So you're just not using it properly.

    Chris: The fuck does that mean?

    Davis: That's what I mean. Fuck is a great word, but if you use it too much then it just loses its value and you sound stupid.

    Chris: Fuck you.

    Davis: Exactly. I feel nothing and you sound like an idiot. Have a good one.

    [Davis leaves]

    Chris: Who the f...

    [thinks about it]