one two one

Jerod 2022-04-19 09:02:39

The subtitles at the beginning of "One One" look like two. Whether it is two ones or one two, it doesn't matter. The important thing is that our lives can't find the direction we are going to go to after all:

what is more impressive is: what Mr. Jane said to his first love in Japan, he left her because she and her family wanted him to read EE, but he doesn't want to, he thinks that one person should not interfere with what kind of life the other chooses! Later, when he studied EE, his lover was happy, his family was happy, but he was the only one who was unhappy. But now, he is still working in the EE industry, and has obtained very good material benefits from this industry. He should actually thank his friends and family for the advice. But the anguish in his heart lingered.

Therefore, he took an open-minded attitude towards his son Yangyang, and let Yangyang choose what he likes. In the end, Yangyang's words are very interesting. Grandma always tells him to be obedient, which means that grandma knows everything, but in fact, grandma doesn't know anything. All she knows is past experience. She can't know Yangyang's future. The future is actually full of too much. of uncertainty. Just like it's hard to know what the back of your head looks like.

However, it is precisely because there are so many uncertainties and so many bizarre stories that we always want to find out the law, but we are not very happy, and then life is colorful, or sighing, or inspiring. Incredible, or a mixture of sadness and joy...

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Yi Yi: A One and a Two... quotes

  • Ota: Why are we afraid of the first time? Every day in life is a first time. Every morning is new. We never live the same day twice. We're never afraid of getting up every morning. Why?

  • Yang-Yang: I'm sorry, Grandma. It wasn't that I didn't want to talk to you. I think all the stuff I could tell you... You must already know. Otherwise, you wouldn't always tell me to 'Listen!' They all say you've gone away. But you didn't tell me where you went. I guess it's someplace you think I should know. But, Grandma, I know so little. Do you know what I want to do when I grow up? I want to tell people things they don't know. Show them stuff they haven't seen. It'll be so much fun. Perhaps one day... I'll find out where you've gone. If I do, can I tell everyone, and bring them to visit you? Grandma, I miss you. Especially when I see my newborn cousin who still doesn't have a name. He reminds me that you always said you felt old. I want to tell him that I feel I am old, too.