love like fireworks

Liana 2022-04-21 09:03:04

Recently, I have been reflecting on morality-duty-happy-life, what is pure, what is real, what is nothingness, and what is meaning. Looking back, everyone is looking for it, some people have given up, and some are still holding on.

We are walking on the road of youth, let's go, go is the meaning.

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"Youth is a posture raised high against the reality of loneliness. Only in the confrontation can the unique style and anger of youth. From this point of view, the rare thing about youth is that it does not care about all the difficulties of life. I am even willing to use reckless failures to complete it again and again, so youth looks cool, pure, and never fades.

I started to finish it after I lost it." I

recently watched Ang Lee's wedding banquet, and there is a shadow of Broke Arm Mountain intermittently. . . . . At the beginning of our life, we can idealize life as a wedding feast, only to realize in the end that it is just a trick to deceive ourselves, but even so. . . Who else spontaneously broke free from the warmth of hope and defected to the real cruelty. . . . . Fortunately, Ang Lee is still gentle and tells the story in a poetic and picturesque manner. As for the bright Korean film youth, the dazzling light hurts the eyes.

Yesterday, I went to see the fireworks, and the fireworks turned into stars, but I couldn't do anything.
It turned out that when you open your hands, you can't keep anything.

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The Wedding Banquet quotes

  • Wai-Tung Gao: I don't know, we should have moved you out.

    Simon: I'll survive.

    Wai-Tung Gao: Not if Wei Wei keeps cooking.

  • Justice of the Peace: Okay, now you: "I, Wee-Wee..."

    Wei-Wei: Wee-Wee.

    Justice of the Peace: "... take you, Wai Tung..."

    Wei-Wei: Wee-Wee.

    Justice of the Peace: Okay. "To be my wedded husband... to have and to hold..."

    Wei-Wei: Holding to have, husband, mine...

    Justice of the Peace: "... for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer..."

    Wei-Wei: Better and richer, no poorer.

    Justice of the Peace: "... in sickness and in health, till death do us part."

    Wei-Wei: Till sickness and death.

    Justice of the Peace: Groovy. Rings.