some need to be discarded

Enid 2022-04-19 09:01:59

The Weatherman is a heartwarming film starring Nicolas Cage. With the word warmth, I don't know if it's accurate. David (the role played by Nicolas Cage) is a very typical middle-aged man. He has a job that is not a career, a family, a wife, although they have lived separately, and a pair of ordinary children. Difficulties and problems in the process of growing up. His father was a famous cultural figure, and probably because of this environment, David always wanted to write a great novel. On the basis of not having the corresponding professional knowledge, I was bored, bored and busy and persisted, thinking about changing, and trying to grab new opportunities. In the family, according to the self-imagination to repair the relationship between husband and wife, such as self-righteous romance, the snowball threw it and directly smashed the wife's glasses, and won a "negative evaluation" along the way. In the insincere answer of her daughter, she blindly took her daughter to shoot arrows, and repeatedly hit her in the hand, which was not only a waste of willpower. I already know that my son has a bad habit, but the counselor is still a stranger. How can I say it? The heart is really big enough. Of course, work is indeed a good excuse. When my father was sick, he took him to the hospital, but he didn't bring cash twice (a dollar beats a hero). Another possibility of persistent teaching is absent-mindedness. This is also the reason why the husband and wife quarrel frequently. When they went out to buy some daily necessities, they even forgot the very important items. Is there a problem with the quality? It's not necessarily that serious, but the friction between getting along is very large. Separation is an inevitable choice, and it is the most ideal way. In several conversations with my father, I gradually realized that in the adult world, there is no easy word and no one is perfect, and some need to be abandoned. Excessive demands on oneself can easily harm oneself. Knowing how to give up and be willing, there will still be discomfort, and I am still slowly accepting it.

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The Weather Man quotes

  • Robert Spritzel: I read your book.

    Dave Spritz: Fuck. I was gonna do, some more work on it, then I chucked it.

    Robert Spritzel: You chucked it?

    Dave Spritz: Garbage.

    Robert Spritzel: I-it's just what I do, David, I've practiced and I've gotten good. Like you and the weather business.

    Dave Spritz: But I don't predict it. Nobody does, 'cause i-it's just wind. It's wind. It blows all over the place! What the fuck!

  • Russ: Dave.

    Dave Spritz: Hi Russ.

    Russ: He's upstairs, he's still pretty upset about it.

    Dave Spritz: Did he talk about it?

    Russ: Yeah. .

    Dave Spritz: To you?

    Russ: He's told us what happened, uh, he was with his counselor Don Boden, I guess...

    Dave Spritz: I don't really know why what happened next, happened. He was talking about my son, and I was taking my gloves off.

    [slaps Russ with his glove]

    Russ: What the fuck?

    Dave Spritz: Why are you here?

    Russ: What are you doing?

    Dave Spritz: Why, are you here?

    Russ: I'm helping Noreen!

    Dave Spritz: Why are you helping?