It's gonna be hard to say goodbye

Loyce 2022-09-08 20:46:23

In a time of extreme distress, I found this unwatched professor on my movie list. It's also a way to pass the boring time, make it less guilt and empty to consume, and maybe even reduce the stress on me.

As a result, it became an instant gift of life, showing up at the right moment to bring a touch of strength to my life.

The professor played by Depp, who was diagnosed with cancer, made his own choice after the doctor told him whether to treat or not, Fuck Fuck And Fuck! Being yourself should be the last and most correct decision.

The unreasonable harassment of the students in the class, the daughter admitted that it was Lala's bickering with his wife, led the students to the bar to discuss the maverick of life, and had a good time with the bartender.

Even knowing that his wife was cheating, after some incisive and thought-provoking "last words" at the boss's banquet, he said the affectionate "I Love You" to his wife.

Life is so beautiful and short, too many of us have no rational and optimistic way of life, perhaps because of the difficulties in the world, we forget our birthright. But it doesn't matter, it's not too late before the end of life. The point is, before that, how do we sing the perfect "birdsong" to our soul and body!

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Extended Reading
  • Stephan 2022-06-04 12:42:50

    Johnny Depp's best movie in the past ten years, although the plot is clichéd, but the temperament is charming enough, the exquisite classicism is soaked in vain alcohol. I've seen so many movies about people who are about to die. This is a deeply felt one, live well and die well, don’t walk into that good night gently, don’t live your life at a loss, and Richard opens at the end. As the car rushed to the field, my chaotic heart was also a little bit shocked.

  • Monty 2022-06-04 10:25:30

    The most comfortable one of Depp's films in the past few years

The Professor quotes

  • Richard: In each and every moment we're composing stories of our lives, let's aim to make it a meaningful read... or at least an interesting one

  • Olivia: Why are you and mom are still together?

    Richard: I think as you get older, you, um, find yourself needing someone to hold accountable for life NOT turning out exactly as you'd imagine it. But listen to me, not every relationship has to be that. I mean, having said that, most are.