The setting for wishing is quite interesting

Misty 2022-01-08 08:02:31

(Essay)

Wishing itself has become complicated, reversing global warming, so that no one can have any reason to start a war against others, and let every homeless person live in a dream house.

It all seems to be true, but in the process of fulfilling the wish? It seems that wishing with a wave of hands is limited to the most rigid and easiest way to violate the law. It's not like our original wish, even if we don't need to say it in our mind, it will be 100% perfectly presented, rather than the complicated way of realizing the superficial desire of language in this movie.

Making the meaning of the wish itself difficult and complicated is my favorite setting of this movie, followed by the enlightened protagonist neal. He didn't want to become rich and wanted to have everything, so he hardly tried him. Just realized that these are meaningless. Once you want to do anything to succeed, everything becomes boring.

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Extended Reading
  • Annabell 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    If this were a movie from twenty years ago, I might be amazed

  • Renee 2022-03-16 09:01:05

    Very traditional and old-fashioned. . . The last line at the end quoted the last line of "Like Fire": Nobody is Perfect! Quoted just right

Absolutely Anything quotes

  • [Dennis barks]

    Neil Clarke: What are you talking about, Dennis?... Dennis, shut up, I can handle this!... Dennis, what are you talking about? Actually, that is a really good point, what are you talking about? Dennis, be able to speak!

    Dennis: Biscuits!

    Neil Clarke: What?

    Dennis: Biscuits! For crying out loud, they're in the cupboard!

  • Neil Clarke: I'm not going to give you a biscuit until you answer my question!

    Dennis: Biscuits! Bread biscuits, black biscuits!

    Neil Clarke: Is that all you think about?

    Dennis: Nothing else matters! Biscuits, please!

    Neil Clarke: Dennis, become a rational thinking creature!

    Dennis: Look, I just can't concentrate on anything till I've had one of those biscuits! I know it's crazy, but that's how it is. I guess I'm kinda hooked on them. So please, give me just one biscuit, and I'll be able to think about something else!

    Neil Clarke: That makes sense.

    [goes to the cupboard]

    Dennis: Oh, he's getting the biscuits! He's getting the biscuits!