Did you experience setbacks today? Check out this movie.

Dillan 2022-04-23 07:02:47

A very healing film.

After 8 years of struggle, the male protagonist devoted all his efforts to designing sneakers, which ended in a big failure. Along with unemployment, the reputation in the industry was discredited. At a young age, in the face of a fiasco in his career, he thought of death. However, it was destined to commit suicide and the sudden death of his father. As the eldest son, he was responsible for going to the distant Elizabethtown to retrieve his father's body. Thus, a journey of life begins.

On the plane, he met the lovely heroine of the elf, and love came. In addition, the optimism of distant relatives deeply moved him. Failure is just an experience, and living is the most important thing.

At that time, Orlando was still young. He lost his elf prince's costume and turned into a modern youth, with delicate facial features and tangled emotions, sometimes sad, sometimes funny, and the pessimism in such a comedy story was deeply interpreted. .
The grown-up Christine is still calm, and the aura in his eyes is missing a lot, which is somewhat disappointing. Such a heroine was originally an aura, but she was quirky.

It is said that this is a director, autobiographical film. Looking back on the past, there are not many people who dig through the pain points, and there are very few who can describe their failures in such a relaxed and happy way. Admiration arises spontaneously. Isn't that how life is? After experiencing failures again and again, I came over and realized the truth. Some people wrote it into words, and some people made it into a movie, inspiring future generations to dare to dare to fight.
I like the ending of the movie, it's simple, but warm, and goes deep into my heart.
Did you experience setbacks today? So, forget about the grief and watch this movie for two hours.

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Elizabethtown quotes

  • Claire Colburn: [voice over] Some music *needs* air. Roll down your window.

  • Claire Colburn: I don't know a lot about everything, but I do know a lot about the part of everything that I know, which is people.