Journey to discover the soul

Yasmin 2021-12-13 08:01:09

The moment the two hearts collide, it becomes eternity. Perception, no need to wait for the test of time.

Frost, an old writer who no longer waits for the hope of life, lives in a dark room. His amazing talent is buried by himself, like a room full of books and manuscripts, silent and dormant. Shadow plus the last lock.

If the search for Frost is a process, then the waiting time accounts for nine out of ten, and the time to discover only one tenth.

The 16-year-old black student Robert Brown, a basketball star with a huge potential for writing, accidentally broke into Frost’s residence. Frost, like a weird beast, drove Robert Brown away. A dropped schoolbag became their bond-the writer seriously corrected Robert Brown's homework.

This is a process of mutual discovery. Since then, a sunny, upright black teenager and a self-enclosed wise elder have embarked on a journey to illuminate the soul. They fill up, collide, enlighten, and sparks are everywhere; they are pulled by the worldly disputes, facing the narrow and prejudices of the world with arrogant and noble attitudes-the path of young people's growth is opened, and the dusty words of the elderly are also It will undoubtedly reappear.

I saw a sentence from a netizen: It is always your chance and wealth to have a friend who is many years older than you.

And the passion of a teenager is not an oasis in the desert?

Frost said: "From the first sight of you, I knew you would achieve something, but I didn't expect that I would go out to breathe fresh air... I finally waited for the winter of my life."

To Frost before. In particular, although in the winter of life, life has already ceased.

Discovery is short, but the preparations before discovery are infinite, with hard work, talent, chance and coincidence, and profound mysteries that the world can't predict.

And after the discovery, the splendor will always be warm and shining, longer than life.


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  • Jarrod 2022-03-24 09:01:55

    Van Sant made such a similar film after "Good Will Hunting". I don't know if it was his or the producer's idea. In contrast, the difference in the script of the two films is obvious. The male protagonist is a black teenager with both style and style. He accidentally became the guest of the famous writer Sean. Murray Abraham, who was jealous of Mozart, began to be jealous of his students again, adding to the male protagonist. Finally, Sean came to a copy of "Smell the Fragrance". The rescue scene of "Knowing a Woman" had a happy ending. In fact, there is a hidden line in this film. The male protagonist entering a private high school also means entering the white world and deviates from the black neighborhood. His awkward love with his little lover Paquin is also part of this hidden line, but their roles are Why so many arrangements? What is the significance of Bai Niu's father's opposition on the main line? What does the final reconciliation with the black neighborhood mean? Not to mention these, what if the voyeur Sean and the male protagonist came to the door to ask for help when they saw the notes being graffitied? This character has no credibility. Some dialogues about literary creation are okay, emphasizing the guidance and control of words on readers, but it also makes sense

  • Bria 2022-04-23 07:02:12

    The window is the core image of the whole film. William opened the window to find Jia Mo, and Jia Mo met William through the window. Jia Mo's writing and basketball opened the same window to another world for him, and also opened the window for William to return to life. . This film can be regarded as an alternative inspirational film. After all, most people do not have the talent of Jia Mo, but at least teach us one thing: Keep your window open.

Finding Forrester quotes

  • Jamal: "The rest of those who have gone before us cannot steady the unrest of those to follow." You wrote that in your book.

  • Forrester: Let me ask you a question... those two foul shots at the end of the game... did you miss them, or did you *miss* them?

    Jamal: Not exactly a soup question, now is it?