A warm and beautiful stimulant

Constance 2022-04-19 09:02:04

When I saw this movie by accident, it really shocked me a lot. I don't want to do any technical analysis here, and I don't want to delve into actors, scriptwriters, or soundtracks. I just want to talk about my real feelings after watching the movie, which is purely personal opinion.
At the juncture of the senior year in life, I am faced with many choices, such as postgraduate entrance examination, going abroad, and looking for a job. I have to admit that in the eyes of some people, these depression and confusion are really nothing, and I myself know that the setbacks in the long life to come are just some appetizers. But the feelings of those who have experienced it at that time are so real, and most people have to go through the stage from being supported by others to supporting themselves. In front of you is an unknown world, and change itself is a very scary thing. In our previous life experience, we were completely incapable of coping with these changes.


The most unavoidable thing in the process of looking for a job is being rejected. We always have to fall into a low position. Being rejected means the gap between ourselves and others, an invisible rejection.
Intertwined in such repeated self-confidence and unconfidence contests, it is difficult to keep calm. "Morning Anchor" is like a booster, giving me the confidence to stick to my dreams.
At the beginning of the film, we saw Betsy's hard work and dedication. How can there be persistence without giving up without a sincere love for an industry. Even with her hard work, Betsy lost the job she loved. No wanton crying, no drunken nights, we didn't appreciate Betsy's pain after losing her job. I think it's not that the film has no introduction, but that Betsy is such a girl. It is unforgettable that Betsy was mercilessly fired from the company. Her mother said, "You have a dream when you are 8 years old, and adults think you are very cute; when you are 18 years old, you are still inspiring; when you are 28 years old when you talk about dreams, you are not ashamed. I hope you stop before your head breaks. "In my opinion, this is a serious blow, even with unemployment, which means the lack of support from your family and the questioning of your ability by those closest to you. Betsy's strong optimism overcomes all difficulties. Unemployment is simply unemployment, and a dream is to be denied no matter how many people it needs to persevere. The meaning of a dream is to persevere.
The episode of that interview was what moved me the most. We all experienced similar failures in the process of applying for a job. It's just that it's not so sharp, pointing directly to the pain. Fortunately, Betsy still got the job, and the difficulties continued. Even after one hit after another, we moviegoers know that Betsy, the heroine, will succeed in the end. The reason is so simple, Betsy is the heroine, there is no precedent for success without persisting in her dream!
In life, we are all the protagonists of our own, but we are only the protagonists of our own lives. It's a pity that we don't know whether our movie is a comedy or a tragedy. We don't know if sticking with it is a success or a bigger failure. The role of the movie is to clearly tell you that there will still be sunshine in life when you are confused like this, giving us a heart that is not firm, and a booster to try and beat again.
Becky's workaholic style, a little natural personality, dances when she is excited. Such a lovely girl, not only succeeded in her career, but also captured the hearts of handsome guys. How can we not be moved by such a movie. The film is as beautiful as a fairy tale, Betsy is so real compared to Cinderella, and the fairy tale is so believable. Reality needs fairy tales, whether it is true or not, what we need to believe is sometimes not necessarily completely true. What we need to believe is that dreams are worth persevering, and an optimistic and persistent character is what we need to have. No matter what kind of situation we encounter, we must believe that there will be a rainbow after the storm.


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Extended Reading
  • Keanu 2021-12-16 08:01:10

    On the second day after I watched it on Monday night, I promised to have 10 feet of enthusiasm--(God, what’s wrong with me...)

  • Reid 2021-12-16 08:01:10

    A movie that suits me too! ! !

Morning Glory quotes

  • Lenny Bergman: Wow! Well, look who the wind blew in! What happened to you?

    Becky Fuller: Well? We're gonna change a few things.

    Lenny Bergman: OK.

    Becky Fuller: Is Ernie in place?

    Lenny Bergman: Yes, he is. He'll be interviewing people as they come off the coaster.

    Becky Fuller: No, he won't. Not anymore he's not. We're gonna put him on that coaster. We're gonna strap a handheld to the car in front of him, and then go live. Boom! It's called picking up the game, people. OK? So from now on every single story that we do is gonna have to be sensational! And we're gonna be more aggressive. We're gonna work harder, and we're gonna do it right now.

    Lenny Bergman: Uhh, are you gonna...

    Becky Fuller: I'm not gonna sing!

    [to herself]

    Becky Fuller: Why do people ask me that?

  • Becky: Look, my, my radar for that kind of thing is so bad. I, I mean I don't know if a man is interested in me until he's naked. I mean the pants come off and then I'm like "oh, I guess you don't really want to see my CD collection or talk about Kerouac."