Life is more than just the hustle and bustle

Humberto 2022-04-20 09:02:02

There are also far-flungs. . .

I thought of this after reading it.

What is life like? Writing this, I suddenly don't know how to describe it. Just like in the film, life is like a pool of stagnant water and a pool of rotten meat, with flies flying around evil dogs, everyone is them, those who don't understand themselves, those who can't get in and can't get out.

Unlike the movie. The vegetable vendor downstairs is worrying about the extra fifty cents with you, because she has a son who is in college and wants to save a suite for him, and the couple in the coffee shop are discussing face-to-face on how to plan a wedding without losing dignity and looking different, customers Bargaining with you, you don't know that he has to exceed the nuclear sales volume this quarter...

In fact, everyone is a living individual, with spirit, flesh, laughter and tears, how to let go of attachment? Actually don't be so selfish.

You have a story and I have a story, who the fuck doesn't have a story.

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Extended Reading
  • Garnett 2022-03-20 09:02:09

    Not only is the male protagonist a peddler of chicken soup for the soul, but the story itself is also at the level of chicken soup. Again, a thick coat was applied, but not necessarily in a formal packaging, and in a very rigid, imaginative way. And, no matter how I look at it, isn't this setting "homophobic"? Gradually figured out a reason, because there are a large number of so-called highly educated middle class (little fresh), there is a need for a lot of movies that seem to discuss chicken soup of human nature

  • Braulio 2022-04-23 07:03:10

    You were in love with someone else back then, weren't you. You've fallen in love with someone else long ago, haven't you. If so, FUCK YOU. And I suddenly knew how bad and lame I was. I wanna die.

Anomalisa quotes

  • [From Trailer]

    Michael Stone: Our time is limited, we forget that.

  • [From trailer]

    Michael Stone: [to Lisa] I think you're extraordinary.

    Lisa: Why?

    Michael Stone: I don't know yet. It's just obvious to me that you are.