I didn't meet god

Casey 2021-10-18 19:52:12

I am the same person as Bruce in the film (Jim Carrey).

A child in his bones, reckless and frivolous, will automatically jump into thunder when he steps on a puddle. When you think that things are not going well, you are being maliciously teased by a higher level of existence.

He has a suitable job, but he always looks at others eagerly, complaining about others because he can't reach the goal; he has a girlfriend who loves him, but only asks for it, but doesn't know how to care and return.

I am that kind of person too.
For the goodness that I already have, I feel that it should be. If there is no desire to be satisfied, it is considered unfair.

We have a lot of dissatisfaction with mediocre life. He turned his enthusiasm into indignation, and vented on any complaints that were not satisfactory.

Because of empathy, I am very satisfied with the beginning of this film.

What's more, letting ordinary people become gods satisfies the great vanity of "if I have almighty law".

Bruce helped God and became God. Then he used his superpowers to get the job he wanted, but messed up the order of the world and angered his lover.

In the end, he was hit by a truck and took the initiative to return to his previous life, giving up work he didn't deserve, and cherishing the people in front of him.

Fortunately, it has not been reduced to a clichéd love story of "exchanging bread for love, and finally repenting to find true love".

But the film does not describe why he is so obsessed with the work of the host, and there is no source of strong motivation, which makes everything that happens later a bit untenable.

After he became a God, he never really helped others, and his various practices were selfish and incomprehensible. I don't know how to clean up the mess I caused, so I try to avoid it. Becoming God has made me see the incompetence of people.

After abandoning the position of host, the film did not show that he continued to work hard for it, but he still found a suitable position for himself, so he can work with peace of mind. This may pave the way for the second filming. But making the film incomplete, the gains outweigh the losses.

The conflict between desires and desires between different people-this should be the most exciting part, and it has not been highlighted. Such a novel perspective was wasted and failed to go deep, making the film a popular comedy, which is a pity.

Bruce only experienced an adventure, rather than growing up with various pains. And I didn't have magical powers, and I couldn't be awakened, so I still had to break through the barriers in front of me, trying my best to satisfy my various desires, and continue my unchanging life.

Only laughed. But the laughter is gone. . .

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Bruce Almighty quotes

  • Evan Baxter: Is your child in dire jeopardy? Find out tonight, after the game.

  • Grace: [from deleted scene] I don't want a dog that craps in a toilet!