"I'm confused about the world, but I don't want to leave yet".

Dasia 2022-11-27 08:44:36

Recently, some actors have spoken in public, expressing the plight of middle-aged actresses.

There is no way, under the aesthetic system of the "sick man of East Asia" and the spiritual system of the patriarchal society, the white thin young must be the choice of the mass market.

The actress' behavior is reminiscent of Frances McDormand's acceptance speech.

She starred in three of Billboard's big names, and I prefer her other miniseries, Olive Kitteridge.

The play takes the elderly woman Olive as the protagonist, describing her old life and her surroundings.

The whole play is flat and soothing, flowing like clouds and flowing water, and eloquently tells her love, marriage, children's relationship, widowed life, stubbornness and loneliness, despair and hope.

"I'm confused about the world, but I don't want to leave yet".

In the past, I was not interested in this kind of subject, I thought it was boring and too far away from me.

When he was young and energetic, he was disdainful of middle-aged and elderly people with blurred faces in the vast crowd. Today, I finally understand that I am not smarter and unique than others. The paths others have walked, the pits I have stepped on, the pains and struggles I have experienced, and the cold reality I have faced, I cannot escape after all. They "eat a few more years of rice", they really understand the essence of life better than I do, they are more down-to-earth, and have life wisdom that I don't have.

There is nothing to be proud of when you are young, only when you are young is something to be proud of. Mortals are mortal, but not everyone is lucky enough to grow old.

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