About beauty in life

Fredrick 2022-04-22 07:01:32

The movie recommended by a friend is so bland that life is so delicate that I remember this director named Jiamusu

Use the poetry in your heart to fight the mundane in life. This is almost the true portrayal of the most simple and persistent in the hearts of the young people... It doesn't matter who you are. An ordinary person who is silent, focused and rich in heart is like you or me or TA around you, sincere and introverted But he wrote beautiful and touching poems like my little pumpkin... "Standing" doesn't matter where it originates from that poetic heart, so life shines brightly...

So is this a kind of "beauty"? I don't think it's... I agree with Mr. Maugham's definition of beauty: beauty is serious, very rare, a force, a ecstatic thing, it's not "suffocating" in the rhetorical sense, although it does bring That suffocating shock of yours is as beautiful as diving headlong into icy water The ecstasy and release of that beautiful shock is so strong that it takes you out of yourself and into a world of pure spirituality... so what is this?

I thought this was a kind of warmth, warmth and preciousness that ordinary life should have... So maybe this is what life is like~

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Extended Reading
  • Rusty 2022-03-22 09:02:00

    To repeat differently, this is what time looks like in [Patterson]. In the first half, Jarmusu tried hard to give this time an image, but under his hasty editing, the time passed without a trace. But as the details accumulate, the film becomes contemplative, and many conscious little embarrassments are captured on camera. We finally got to see this spiral of time, it circled back to a new starting point, and it was time to go.

  • Karl 2022-03-23 09:02:07

    Everyday life can be as beautiful as a poem. The plot is flat but the emotion is sincere and can move the audience.

Paterson quotes

  • Doc: Paterson, you still don't got a cell phone?

    Paterson: Uh, no. No, I don't want one. It would be a leash.

    Doc: What about the better half, she got one?

    Paterson: She's got one, yeah. And the laptop, and an iPad...

    Doc: She doesn't want you to get one?

    Paterson: No. She's okay about it. She understands me really well.

    Doc: [mutters] A lucky guy.

  • Laura: You're up late, honey. Your silent magic watch didn't wake you up.

    Paterson: Yeah, it was a little late today.

    Laura: Well, somedays something inside just doesn't want to get up. Ever feel like that?

    Paterson: Today.