During the epidemic, it is basically daydreaming

Cecile 2022-03-16 09:01:02

Greenland, oh, the place where the plague company is extremely difficult to infect;

Iceland, oh that dreamy Nordic country where everyone wants to go to the cold fantasy and welfare;

The Himalayas, oh my god, I can’t imagine how I would go to climb the Himalayas, how much equipment I have to buy, I will probably get upset, I will lose my temperature, maybe I will die on the mountain.

Who doesn't want to enjoy the beautiful scenery of lush green screens, who doesn't want to hike in the valley with fresh and cool air in the morning, who doesn't want to watch the still air exhale the sweet fragrance when the night dew condenses, and who doesn't want to see the lake with mountains and sky blue printed on it? Beautiful reflections, who don’t want to see the black clouds and ink on the top of the dense mountains, who want to be inactive in the grid all day long, occasionally swearing but busy, but wake up, you just leave and travel There is still a US passport and the freedom to travel at any time.

Since the lunar calendar year 2020, the farthest scope of my activities so far is: unit. I live at home every day, people watching movies climb mountains, watching characters in games climb mountains, watching people climbing mountains in vlog, people reading books climbing mountains, but I can’t climb mountains by myself.

Is it true that you can't go out even one step? Not really, but I just don't want to go out. I have to go up the mountain, I have to go out to enjoy the flowers, I have to run, no one has stopped recently, but now I still lack the freedom to go out. Walking, walking, climbing, viewing flowers, and bird watching are originally the most basic needs, but how has it become a luxury.

I have always felt that "stealing a floating half-day leisure" is the best. Although I have been busy every day recently, this leisure is not stolen, it is suppressed, and lacks a soul. People are always guilty of being cheap.

The film photographer in the movie said that when he liked a scene very much, he didn't like the camera to distract himself, and just wanted to stay in it at that moment. I wish everyone a moment to stay in it.

The No. 25 film impressed me. If you can't see the romance in the distance, just do the little things in front of you.

At the end of the film, I spent 23 minutes doing 450 squats while watching the movie.

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  • Danielle 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    In front of the most beautiful moments, you can only use your eyes to record them, and now I think the same way. At those moments, you are not willing to waste a second to focus and press the shutter.

  • Keenan 2022-03-24 09:01:19

    It's so boring and hypocritical. The plot and characters can't convince me from beginning to end.

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty quotes

  • Sean O'Connell: Number 25 is my best ever, the quintessence of life, I think. I trust you'll get it where it needs to go, you always do.

  • Ted Hendricks: Never fun, this stage, but we do have ahead of us the privilege of publishing what will be the very last issue of Life magazine. We just received a telegram from Sean O'Connell, who has never been willing, I'm told, to speak with the executives here. Well, he broke his long silence and shared his thoughts with us through that old man... Sean O'Connell. I expect full consideration of negative 25 for cover. My most grand. The quintessence of life... what is that?

    Ted's Toner Box Associate: Best. Highest.

    Ted Hendricks: So our cover will probably be the most famous ever because it will have the big quintessence of all time. Full and so rich. So let's see this thing. Let's see it. What am I doing here? What's going on?

    Don Proctor: Negative assets has it. This gentleman here.

    Ted Hendricks: Ah, Major Tom! Can I get that?

    Walter Mitty: It's being processed.

    Ted Hendricks: All right, let's do it. Let's process some quintessence. Come on. Go, now. That's why I'm clapping.