We always need a balance

Stan 2021-10-20 17:29:56

Quarrels, sickness, family gatherings... Time spent with family is the most precious thing in our life. When Michael skipped these and found that he was old, he had missed too much. When he unplugged the instrument and lay in the rain and said to his son: Family comes first, he was really touched.
Yes, we always have such and such things. We always have to work hard and always have to be promoted, but there are always many precious things in life that should not be missed. Just like a seesaw, if one side is working and the other side is family, we can’t always just look at one end, that would be out of balance. As for the balance point, working hard, but taking into account the family, this choice depends on personal wisdom, life always requires management.

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  • Lukas 2021-10-20 19:02:07

    Generally speaking, it is still the most typical one-admonish people to cherish time and cherish their relatives-but the film is carried out in an unconventional manner. The mixed comedy model greatly reduces its morality and makes it easier to accept this kind of reasoning. , Of course, the biggest highlight is the comedy part (and even some R-level components): bullying bear kids, fast sex, working in bathrobes, and funny ex-wife husband, in addition, this is the strongest duck and dog I have ever seen NS

  • Hollis 2021-10-20 19:02:08

    There is absolutely no chance to come back in your life, so be sure to cherish everything

Click quotes

  • Donna Newman: Don't get mad at Peanut just because he found your Twinkie stash.

    Michael Newman: Who's Peanut? Where's Sundance?

    Donna Newman: [whispers] Don't mention Sundance! The kids just stopped crying.

    Michael Newman: About what? Why? What happened?

    [Donna looks at him confused, then Michael realizes that Sundance has died]

    Michael Newman: He died?

    [starts to cry]

    Michael Newman: Oh no, no, oh no, the stupid idiot and soft fur.

    Donna Newman: [to the kids] Daddy held it in so long.

    Michael Newman: He was the best dog!

    Donna Newman: And now he's letting himself feel it.

    Michael Newman: [crying] One night when the duck's head was off, he tried to hump my leg, and I didn't let him, and I should've! And I'm sorry! What an idiot.

    Donna Newman: It's okay.

  • [In the far future, Michael is confronted with kids that don't respect him anymore, a wife that has moved on without him and the breaking point - the treehouse that he had started building for the kids years ago remains unfinished]

    Michael Newman: No. No. Ten years, you're not finished yet?

    [screaming into the heavens]

    Michael Newman: Morty! Why did you do this to me?

    Morty: [suddenly appearing] You did this to yourself, Michael.

    Michael Newman: No. No, I didn't wanna waste all that time. I didn't wanna lose Donna!

    Morty: The remote goes by your behavior. Every time there was a conflict between work and home, work won!

    Michael Newman: No, not true!

    Morty: Lie to your wife! Lie to yourself. But you cannot lie to the remote. The remote is lie-proof, so you can't change what already happened. But you're still a young man. A young, fat man. You could win Donna back.

    Michael Newman: So that's what I'll do.

    Morty: Go for it, tubbs.