A story about sadness and hope

Frederik 2022-01-15 08:01:47

When I saw the promotional poster, I knew it must be a movie that attracted me.
I have been paying attention to the background music. Generally, movies have done enough work on the background music. Then many people went back to search for its movie music. I think the music here must match its picture and plot. There is that kind of little emotion that is greater than the shock of great joy and great compassion to the soul.

In the whole process of watching, there is a subtle, small emotion that always affects the soul. It makes you seem sad but inexplicable joy, and makes you feel that there is always a ray of light shining on all the sad people. I think that a film of mind, whether it reflects on society or criticizes human nature, does not give people the truth and depth of hope.
The emotions between people always seem complicated, but they are very simple to sum up. People are always so fragile. When they are young, they have great youth, but the reality they face is always so cruel. Therefore, "Confession" and "Seventeen-year-old Cycling" are called cruel youth. Young is always full of passion, but very inexperienced in the face of society. When people reach middle age, they have the career they once dreamed of, money, and family, and then they face loss.
Everyone in the movie is unhappy, and they will be heartbroken at any time. They are looking for a balance. Once a person loses his balance, the whole person will collapse.

Cool colors, well-arranged pictures, and the kind of quiet music that appears occasionally and just right tells a story about hope.

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Welcome to the Rileys quotes

  • Douglas Lloyd 'Doug' Riley: [answers phone] Hello?

    Mallory: Doug, I just got ripped off.

    Douglas Lloyd 'Doug' Riley: What?

    Mallory: All my fucking money is gone and I'm gonna fucking kill this guy!

    Douglas Lloyd 'Doug' Riley: Alright, calm down. Where are you?

    Mallory: I'm at the Aloha Motel. You don't know where it is.

  • Bondsman: You wanna know what she did?

    Douglas Lloyd 'Doug' Riley: Yeah.

    Bondsman: She had an altercation with an unsatisfied customer. He's dropped the charges and they've shaved down the resisting arrest to disorderly conduct so everyone gets off cheap.

    [Doug pays Mallory's bail]

    Bondsman: Here's your receipt and my card. You're free to go.

    Douglas Lloyd 'Doug' Riley: Thank you.