true love is let it go

Beth 2022-02-22 08:02:00

True love is letting go. After watching this film, I became stupid too, I was not high originally.
Charlie, from a mentally retarded, to a genius, and finally turned into a story about mentally retarded. Before he was about to become mentally retarded again, his lingering shadow of the past loomed over him because he wanted to be smart too much. But whether he is mentally retarded or Einstein, he is not a normal person. How precious it is to be an ordinary person. Speaking of Charlie, smart people can go bad. Normal people have desires and worries. Wouldn’t it be good to be a happy mentally retarded person with no complaints all day long? (This is satire in the first place) You can't understand other people's sarcasm anyway. And when you become smart, isn't everything in your world ironic? I understand Charlie, he tried so hard to remember a complete word with his head. Although I am smarter than him, I am also very stupid. My IQ is not even as high as that of some 10-year-old boys. The arithmetic problems make my brain explode. The dream of fools like us is to make myself smarter. However, it is not you to become smart. Be your original self, a mentally retarded. We have no other choice.

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  • Kaitlin 2022-04-20 09:02:25

    The only cool thing is that I finally got to see Charlie and Ellis happily kissing.

  • Janelle 2022-02-22 08:02:00

    On the one hand, it is not a blessing for the mentally retarded to become a smart person even for a short time. On the other hand, as a scientist, perhaps at the beginning of the experiment, he should be told that the results of the operation will not be permanent. Even a flash of lightning at midnight at least once illuminated the entire sky. . . Actor Cliff Robertson's interpretation of Charlie won him a figurehead. PS Silent Questions Cangtian and this film are a bit different in the same way

Charly quotes

  • Alice Kinnian: They say, Charly, that true love is letting go.

  • Charly Gordon: What's enough love?

    Alice Kinnian: Always a little more than anyone ever gets.