Every soul needs a harbor

D'angelo 2022-04-19 09:02:43

The story is simple, and the prototype makes a statement. It is a legendary and romantic encounter in itself, which does not need to be carefully portrayed, but can also make people feel.

The male protagonist lives his life in a decadent, lonely, and unsuccessful way, with almost no future in sight. It should be considered a lucky start for a kind doctor to help him apply for a place to live. Bob is his only intimacy with the world, Bob doesn't speak, just exists, gives him company, makes him pay. Bob is his family, his friend, his connection to the world, his foothold on earth.

After watching it, there is no emotional ups and downs. I just realize that everyone is strong or cowardly, positive or decadent, and sometimes it can't be attributed to being strong or not. Everyone starts to grow from the embryo, and the environment, past encounters, and all these things affect the direction of growth all the time. Not everyone is born with love, learn to be loved and loved, and become a mentally sound and strong person. Humans are social in the end. If they cannot have an intimate relationship with people or things, their minds will be erratic. When they want to fly, they may be able to fly, but when they need to land, they have no sustenance. What should I do?

The male protagonist met Bob, and he met Bob with whom he could exchange feelings and accompany him in life. From then on, the homeless man had a real home, and his wandering heart also had a harbor. May everyone find their "Bob".

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A Street Cat Named Bob quotes

  • [repeated line]

    James Bowen: Give it a try... help Bob and I

    James Bowen: [from the trailer] So what number life are you on? Apparently I'm on my ninth

    James Bowen: [from the trailer] Everyone gets a second chance! But not everyone manages to take them! Luckily for me I had a very important companion to help with my second chance

  • BettyVal: [from the trailer] Bob came to you for a reason

    James Bowen: Bob?

    BettyVal: That's what he wants you to call him