There are two Chinese translations of the movie: Return my innocence and reverse the future. The theme should be a combination of the two.
I think we should all learn to arrange meetings with our childhood selves and future selves, listen to the dreams of the most innocent moments of childhood, and let the ideal self in the future give us more answers to our current life questions. Let the future self answer some questions for the present self. This is the most suitable answer to integrate into your life.
~At least there are options~
Not all ideals will be reflected in reality. The process of life is not just about adjusting yourself to get a good one. There are some encounters, some people and some environments, and these uncontrollable factors will profoundly affect your life.
The 8-year-old RUSS used courage to defeat the little hooligan who bullied the dog. But there are some changes in life that RUSS is unable to change: a mother who is about to die after getting sick, a strict father. But, always remember that we at least have options.
No matter the wind is sunny, or the storm, you still have a choice. You can choose to fight forever, or you can choose to be depressed and silent. Facing every current fact, ecstasy or grief (this extreme emotion and middle ground emotion), accept the reality, and then ask your favorite future version of yourself as a consultant to guide you to make the right choice for the moment.
~Everything will be fine~ The
individual feels full of energy, but at the same time there is a sense of powerlessness. Other people's things, God's things-these two things we can't completely control, we can't want to control, this will only create tension and negative energy. What we can grasp is our own business.
Perhaps, you can't achieve the achievement of climbing to the top of Mount Everest in your dreams, but you who are working hard every step of the way, compare yourself with yourself, and constantly elevate yourself. In this way, you have succeeded, and you are definitely not a loser.
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