How do we love ourselves without realizing our dreams

Cesar 2022-09-02 17:30:59

The theater just released "Dream and Travels", CCTV6 has an appointment on the festival, "Rock and Roll" (also known as: Ricky and Lightning). It's also chasing dreams, not hesitating to abandon the family... the story after many years. The difference is that "Rock and Roll Mom" ​​is a realistic version. My mother only released one album in her life. She performed in the bar at night and used the cash register in the supermarket during the day to make a living. She didn't even make up the travel expenses to attend the wedding of her child.

I don’t agree with what a guest of Yorie said during the festive season. Mother Ricky wants to take care of her career and be a good mother. It is perfectionism. I think that anyone with perceptual ability wants to be a good mother. This is human nature. But everyone has their own way to coordinate. Just like in the end of the film, Ricky said "I am not a mother in the traditional sense..." Mom picked up the guitar and the lightning band, and sang rock and roll at the wedding in the traditional sense. What she wanted to say was to accept the true self. , Expressing self-reality is also love, which is not only to love children, but to tell children how we love ourselves.

The screenwriter of the film "Junuo" + the director of "The Silent Lambs" + starring Aunt Mei. It is a very plain film without major dramatic conflicts, but it is very memorable. In addition, the 60-year-old punk Aunt May is super handsome!

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Ricki and the Flash quotes

  • Pete: This is -

    [takes cookie dough roll and spoon from Ricki]

    Pete: No.

    Ricki: I'm eating that. I'm...

    Pete: It's bad for you.

    Ricki: I don't care.

  • Ricki: I can't believe - I can't believe you tried to kill yourself. Julie, you - You're precious.

    Julie: Listen, a lot of horrible things have happened to me since you left. You know, this is just the incident you know of.

    Ricki: Please, don't.

    Single Dad: Excuse me. Could you guys take this conversation outside?

    Ricki: What, are you listening in? That is so Midwestern.

    Single Dad: [tries to get attention from someone] Excuse me.

    Ricki: Hey, you can't raise kids in a bubble, man.

    Single Dad: You know, I can't enjoy my time with my kid when it's my weekend.

    Julie: Your weekend? Your weekend? Maybe you should've tried to stick it out with her mother instead of just leaving the second that your boner wilted.

    [Ricki laughs]

    Single Dad: Let's go, Journey. Come on

    [takes his daughter and leaves]

    Julie: Journey?

    Ricki: That's sweet. I like that name.

    Julie: Oh, you would.

    Ricki: It's a great band.