The little people in society also have musical dreams

Isac 2022-11-12 09:16:22

I watched a movie a few days ago. The movie Hustle And Flow highly recommended by 19 boys tells a simple story. The film tells a "legendary" story of a pimp entering the hip-hop world, but it is evocative and thought-provoking. It’s not the hip hop music they made, but the life attitude of the middle-aged pimp D. He didn’t accomplish anything in his middle age, but one day he suddenly reflected on his desire to become a rap musician. The hip hop cells in his bones finally Constantly swelling in the torture of life, until one day is destined to explode.

After reading it, a neurotic person like me was also touched. The middle-aged man in the family would fight for his own dream. Why are we destined to die of mediocrity and mediocrity. Just like D-boy said, everyone must have a dream. Have you ever thought about it, what is your dream? To realize your dreams requires hard work, but the cruelty of reality will make you give up. Are you willing to go on like this? The important thing is not the reality and objective factors, but your subjective thoughts. Sometimes I am a bit idealistic, but with an optimistic and positive attitude, what is wrong with dreaming for the realization of dreams?

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Hustle & Flow quotes

  • Lexus: I ain't workin' day shift no more, D. I don't care if I have to catch a taxi ride home. I ain't workin with these stank ass, trucker bait hoes no more.

  • Key: Sometimes I feel like... like I talked such a good game when we was young, man. About my own studio and my own label, that... shit, DJay, now I'm just payin' rent, man. This shit right here gotta work. It gotta work, man, 'cause it ain't over for me.