But to find a dead end, don’t ask about the future

Kathryne 2022-01-08 08:01:19

Woody Allen should be regarded as an optimistic pessimist. He can see through to the most negative part, and then use Ma Sanli to tease you to deal with it. If you say that people who are too smart are not easy to be happy, they must be not smart enough. , The last translation of "Whatever Works" is just three words: love who and who.

The old man taught this sentence: Dreaming is better than taking medicine. But not everyone can afford to dream about it. When you take the initiative to involve your life in an endless cycle and you have to bite the bullet and continue living, he can only spread his hands on you like a god.

Once a year, this time a piece of London scrolls are unfolded by teasing Hollywood stars who are full of aging skin bags. Hopkins is hiding in the kitchen to rejuvenate his youth, secretly taking aphrodisiacs, the blonde beauty Naomi Watts is embarrassingly raised her head in middle age, and the bright moon Banderas covered her back-shifting hairline. The line has bangs, and the biggest frustration in the film is Josh Brolin's epic frustration. It's cool enough to think of these for a while.

Shakespeare said: "Life is full of noise and commotion, but in the end, it doesn't make any sense." This sentence of judgment was placed at the beginning of the film as a narration. In fact, the most frustrating thing to think about is that at any time when Shakespeare is mentioned, you have to admit that he has already explained everything that should be said centuries before us. This kind of wisdom is enough to make people scratch. The wall is up.

The order was first disrupted by Hopkins. In order to find the passion for life, he gave up his wife Gema Jones and married a young call girl. The poor old woman Gema turned her hopes on divination. The writer's son-in-law Blow Lin has no career success but covets the girl in red across the window. Daughter Watts has an illusion of her boss Banderas because of her marriage troubles.

It seems that everyone hopes to find a new fulcrum to change their unsatisfied life, and unscrupulously breaks the originally balanced and repairable relationship, pretending to let love be the master, and the end is a mess.

Hopkins couldn't meet the needs of call girls, so she got together with a young fitness coach. The old man turned back to find his ex-wife, and she also had her own choice, although this choice still needs divination to make the final decision. Watts, who thought his boss was interested in him, found out that the boss had an affair with his girlfriend, and at the same time his husband filed for a divorce. Brolin moved in with the girl in red as he wished, but looked at his wife who was changing clothes in the opposite window. The most frustrating thing was that when he was repeatedly rejected and nearly collapsed, he learned of the death of a writer friend. He stole his manuscripts and was favored by publishing houses, and put his arms around his little girlfriend thinking that his life was about to begin, but learned that this friend who had been misrepresented and died was about to wake up from a coma.

Schopenhauer said that life is a pendulum swinging between pain and boredom. Shakespeare said that life is a meaningless tumult. This little old man doesn’t even bother to inspire and convey to you any positive or negative values, explain to you the truth he sees, and doesn’t even give you a sense of oppression in your intelligence. He said, since that’s the case anyway, dreaming is better than Medicine works. Even at the end, it doesn't matter if the old woman who lived her life by divination really thought that she was Joan of Arc in the previous life. But to find a dead end, don't ask about the future. Missed for a lifetime in a flash.

Finally had to lie down.



"100 Days of Holiday" January 7, 2011

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  • Jane: Sally, don't get a crush on your boss. That way is total madness.

  • Sally: What happened to Jonathan?

    Helena Shebritch: I've been all over it with Crystal. He left me for another woman.

    Sally: No!

    Helena Shebritch: A deceased one. They're always the stiffest competition... No pun intended.