Although this film is very idealistic, it does not prevent me from watching it at all. I even think it is the best film I have seen so far this year. This "good" does not mean how perfect, rigorous and realistic it is, but it can really move me, make me happy, and make me giggle while watching. This is the essence of a movie. If a movie can make me smile Your life like stagnant water has some waves that make you resonate and feel, and even want to make some changes like in the movie, then it is undoubtedly a good movie for you.
Because of the epidemic, my current state is like Georgia at the beginning of the movie, not just living, but living more time.
I know from God's perspective that she thought she was terminally ill and knew who she really was, so I would feel uncomfortable for her, would it be embarrassing if those upper class people knew what she was. Later, when I thought about it, I calmed down again. She really didn't care. Her free and attractive charm came from her fearlessness. Anyway, she was about to die. She really didn't pay attention to these external things.
I also hope that I can be like her, don't care so much about other people's opinions, don't be bound by so many rules and standards, your appearance, body shape, and preferences don't need to be recognized by others, it's all up to you.
Like her, I have a "dream book" and a list of 100 must-do things in life, but I can't escape from my life like her, and even every day recently, I feel that it is not three times a month. Ten days, but 30 times a day, as if life had been paused.
There is no way, life is like that, most of the time boring and occasionally wonderful. As Bory Spasternak said, "Man does not live for a lifetime, not for years, months and days, but for a few moments."
Try to make every day a little bit different, even a little bit.
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