This shit life

Hermina 2022-04-21 09:02:13

The 1.5-hour film is the length I prefer, but to be honest, the progress of the film is a bit slow, so I have to be more patient. I don't understand it a bit, but I understand a little bit about the situation of Nicolas Cage here: no weatherman's diploma is a weatherman, his daughter is called camel toe, his son is molested by a counselor, his wife is married to someone else, his father has lymphoma , everything is unsatisfactory, knowing that family is really important, but it is difficult to improve. What should we do?
I don't even understand why he accepted HELLO AMERICA's work all of a sudden, from hesitant and painful to firm, although the family can't improve in the direction he expected, then try to accept it and still have good development. Is it because of his father's words? And the theme of that remark is: This shit life we ​​must chuck some things. Maybe that's the case. If you can't get it, you might as well just give it up. Does it really have to be hanged from a tree?
Reminds me of a sentence in GREY'S ANATOMY, Life is too damn short. Life is so short and so shit, what should I order or give up early, and what way should I choose to live? I do not know. Does anyone know?
In addition to the content, the soundtrack is not bad. It feels like water bit by bit. Nicolas Cage's eyes are really melancholy and soul-stirring. The picture is also good, and it feels cold. But it's too slow...

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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?