"Come on..." A meaningful short sentence, which expresses the messy fuck in the male protagonist's heart about work and family. Both Ricky and Abby want to run their own small family well. Ricky delivers the courier for this purpose, and Abby works as a domestic worker. They want to create a material-rich family atmosphere for their son and daughter within their ability, but they ignore it. For the spiritual companionship of the children.
Fight or flee? Ricky answers with action. Seeing the chaotic Ricky who could only open one eye in the end, he tried his best to open the family's "support machine" - the truck. He was burdened with high debts and family happiness. Compared with these, his Life is like straw, let the strong wind of society ravage it.
His heart couldn't help but tug at it, worried that the one-eyed would take his life and make his family fall into a deeper predicament. The film also came to an end in worry, leaving viewers with unlimited imagination. Perhaps, he drove the car and never came back; perhaps he drove the car and negotiated successfully with the other party, without having to repay the high indemnity, and his small family returned to life...
1. All living beings suffer
Movies come from life, but real life is far more cruel than movies. There are many people at the bottom of the society. They are running around for life, and they are scantily clad and hungry... There are many poor people. Everyone living in this world is here to transcend the calamity, and the difference in mentality determines the difference in the process of transcending calamity for each person.
The 28th Law tells us that 80% of the world's resources are occupied by 20% of the people, but everyone's life is not always smooth sailing, so the rich or ordinary people, the difference lies in their mentality and ideas, how to live a good life You need to cultivate yourself, all living beings are suffering, why not be a happy person?
2. Double-edged sword
The development of science and technology has made the society achieve rapid progress, and the economic development is faster and more efficient. People in the past must have never imagined that through technology, modern people have restored the images of their time. Now people can see who they were in the past with just a click of a mouse. how to live. Mobile phones, computers, projection... High technology has facilitated our lives and brought us many new things, but at the same time, technology has also made the enslavement of capital more convenient. In the film, Ricky lost his job and had to start a courier service. The success or failure of courier delivery also made courier delivery. Is the product of courier technology bringing joy or disaster to Ricky's family?
3. Matter and Spirit
Does material matter? quite important. If there was no poverty in the world, the world might be a better place without so much violence and conflict. Families will also have more energy to focus on caring and accompanying their families.
Of course, spiritual abundance is more important. Especially for children, they have no concept of money. For them, the company and love of their parents are more important. Just like the son Sebu in the movie, due to the lack of the company of parental love, he fights and steals a series of teenage problems. Followed.
Compared with material satisfaction, parental spiritual care is more valuable.
The debate topic of the latest issue of "Wonderful Flowers", should parents tell their children that their family is not rich? Perhaps it is more important to help children establish correct values, help children establish a correct view of money, teach them how to fish, let him or her make the best choices within their own abilities, and let children be self-disciplined, confident and independent. Just like in the movie "Xi Bao", Guo Caijie's Xi Bao said: "If I can, I want a lot of money; if not, I want a lot of love." I don't have a lot of money, but I need a lot of love. Love is a necessity, otherwise, there would not be so many embarrassing suicides of actors who have both fame and fortune.
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