Whatever you choose, you must bear the corresponding consequences

Denis 2022-04-21 09:02:50

I really like this kind of movie that makes people think after watching it.
In fact, how many people choose fame and fortune instead of money, and give up their favorite s/he.
Is there still less in this world? Is it less expensive? Now this society is a society chasing fame and fortune, it does not advocate love and morality.

The modern advocacy of money and fame has led many people astray. Choose to have a house and a car to give up a marriage of love, choose fame and fortune to abandon morality, choose vanity and forget to cherish... The three love stories and three writers in the movie are all for their own fame and fortune, for exaggerated worldly admiration, and for the superiority of life, They chose an act of ignoring the consequences for immediate gain, and in the end, loneliness and regret ran through the rest of their lives. Losing the person you love most, you get an empty mansion, the expansion of others, and a lonely heart. All this is life.

When the old man told Rory, "You can't make things right, things are just things", at that moment, it was impossible to save it.

Whatever you choose, you must bear the corresponding consequences.

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  • Rodolfo 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    The movie about writing naturally thinks of "The Man in the Book" not long ago, and I love that movie even more.

  • Bailey 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Three layers of nested stories, but the ending is not passed to the audience, it is left to you to experience

The Words quotes

  • The Old Man: He found out sometime later that what she'd actually said was: "Pay your check and get the hell out of here". But who is he to question fate?

  • Clay Hammond: At some point, you have to choose between life and fiction. The two are very close, but they never actually touch.