Life is a living maze

Frank 2022-08-21 16:19:51

"Life of Chance" "Lola Run" "Rejuvenation" "The Garden of Forking Paths" We all live in a living maze. The road that runs through in one second may be blocked in the next. The lush and dense bushes keep growing and withering, or covering or exposing new paths. We are always in the labyrinth, and we can only see our own choices. landscape. "I wouldn't be here with you if I hadn't missed the train last month." "It's not an accident." "Sometimes I think it's just an accident." Life is a fate made up of countless accidents. Song of Opportunity, 11 years earlier than "Lola Run", three completely different roads compared with almost the same road that Laura runs. The intention of "catching the train" is relatively straightforward. The things we want and the goals we set are to catch up with the trains of life, whether we catch up or not, and the people we meet later constitute our life. one-way street. Be more romantic, just tell yourself that every choice is good, different ones are good, but there will always be good and bad results, but you can only experience one in your life. The director can show us that complicated period from three perspectives through three possibilities. In today's society, people's tracks are relatively fixed, just like we don't know a person on the train, and we will change the direction of our life because of him. The director is benevolent, the last story leaves the possibility of consummation, the reality is cruel, and fate is fate.

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Blind Chance quotes

  • 1. Werner: Every generation craves for light. It needs reassurance and faith... in a better, more just path.

  • 1. Werner: Early in life it is a joy. because the light seems so near, so reachable. Finally, it brings bitterness. We can see how it has receded. I have been through much these forty years. I see that the light has receded. But I should not discourage you. You can be sure of one thing. Without that bitterness, that hope... life would be lamentable.