The Perfect World: The Best Thing Before the Temporary

Moises 2022-04-23 07:02:08

The film focuses on how the protagonists who escaped the social order build their own "perfect world" on the edge of law and morality, and the themes are life, freedom and faith.

Before Butch died, for Buzz's childhood wishes, I think these are the most perfect things for Butch. Because the incomplete father's love in childhood is what Butch has always wanted to have. Giving a child with the same experience is like giving his childhood self. Old Ford, Coke, the old days are the eternal memories kept in Butch's mind. This is also the best Texas time trip that Buzz has brought to Butch.

And Butch taught Buzz how to earn what he wanted and be independent. There should be no restrictions on what you seek, as long as it fits your beliefs. Maybe you are limited by the present, but you need to know how to build this perfect world that suits you in the midst of suffering. Ahead is the future not far away.

What you can imagine: Like Butch's father taking his childhood Butch to time travel in Texas, driving a Ford and drinking Coke. The future is ahead, the past is behind, and if life is too slow and you want to fly into the future, just drop the accelerator. If you want life to slow down, just hit the brakes. This is the moment. Just enjoy the moment.

You will no longer be envious of others for the things you have, and soothe the uncompleted world of love in Butch and Buzz's childhood.

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A Perfect World quotes

  • Chief Red Garnett: [interrupting a confrontation] How do you like your steak, Sally?

    Sally Gerber: Rare.

    Chief Red Garnett: Good. Well, I'll, uh, wipe its ass, herd it through, and you can tear off a slab. How's that?

    Sally Gerber: On second thought, medium rare.

  • [last lines]

    Sally Gerber: You know you did everything you could. Don't you?

    Chief Red Garnett: ...I don't know nothin'... Not one damn thing.