The Art Of Passing By

Sylvia 2022-09-28 05:34:23

Seeing more than half, I thought it was a story about missing.
Recalling my "youth", there are really many things I missed. For a long time, I was imprisoned by the problem of "existence", just like the little white face in the film, hehe.
I remember reading a book "Everyone Is Dying". The meaning of "existence" in it made me so fascinated and confused that I couldn't extricate myself. It was like the little white face in the film.
Until graduation comes, the "youth" that has been suspended is also pushed forward by "people" and rolls helplessly, which is also like the little white face in the film.
Fortunately, the little white face in the film was rescued, and also luckily I was able to save myself. Regarding "existence", Sartre and many others have countless explanations, but I also have an explanation: people are like ants, an ant has no meaning of existence at all, only in the ant colony is it necessary to exist! Whether it is for the ant colony or the ants themselves, "individuals" exist only when they are needed. Maybe this conclusion is a bit relativistic, but there is a saying that sometimes there is no better choice is the best choice, this is the better choice I convinced myself.
Looking back, there are a lot of things we missed that we can't get back (exception in the movie, that's why it's a movie); Just thinking about it gives me a headache), in constant misses, we keep moving forward until we are old, dead, and forgotten.
The sad thing about missing is not that there is no chance to regain it, but the next "miss" is only when we miss it, we realize that we have missed it. . .
Hehe, in fact, no matter how many he is, missing is also a kind of experience, how do you say that sentence? Nine times out of ten, life is unhappy! I still feel the feeling of being needed, and I continue to "miss".
PS: The theme of this film is really good! It's a pity that it was handled poorly, and there are too many superfluous places. If it were me, there would never be a big reunion, which would make the young people in front of the screen forget quickly. . .
Another: Children, don't read "Everyone is going to die", remember! ! !

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  • George Zinavoy: I'm sorry, I ruined your night.

    Sally Howe: No, I'm sorry. I lost you. I didn't keep my promise.

  • Dustin: Women like being desired. Just throw her up against a wall and start kissing her. Chances are she'll kiss you back, and if she doesn't, at least you tried. You've got to do something or else you'll lose her.