Love can set you free.

Garry 2022-03-07 08:01:42

"Tragedy is the destruction of valuable things for others to see"

- tree man

As far as I know, there are countless golden sentences that Mr. Shuren has said and hadn't said, and the words are full of anger. Give people the right guidance.

But after all, Mr. Shu Lao has said too many things, and only those few words can be remembered. Coincidentally, Mr. Shu Lao's understanding of tragedy, I think, is very consistent with the popular trend of thought.

Finch is undoubtedly a tragic figure.

He was subjected to cruel domestic violence by his father during his childhood;

Behaving weird is called "the freak" by the people around you;

But he is young, he loves to run, he has two or three friends, and he also has love (still Elle Fanning);

because she smiled at me

He even had a good heart, he stretched out his hand to violet who was trying to kill;

But this young man is always in despair.

The childhood experience made him inadvertently fall into a state of self-lost, a dark mood, and he must record his thoughts, write them on sticky notes and stick them in every corner of the house, and use visual information to maintain the sobriety of his brain. This is just one of them, he will also do a lot of weird things, like disappearing for no reason, yelling and other weird behaviors, in his words, he needs to remind himself - I am still me (“I need to do things that remind me that I'm in control.")

Putting himself under water can be thought of a symbol of suicidal tendency.

Finch would put himself in a bathtub full of water, like a creepy suicide ritual.

After getting up from the water, in the more than 20 seconds of footage, Finch covered his face with a wry smile and finally accepted it, full of bitterness.

Violet and Finch are very similar, they are both lost and colorful life in front of them is like shit because valuable things are destroyed, their life is a tragedy;

But Finch knew that Violet was different from him

Violet used to be full of hope and longing, and she worked with her sister to write articles on the website, and she was free. Before Finch, sister was the most valuable thing in Violet's life

So Finch knows Violet too well.

So he decides to save her, no matter what the cost;

whatever it takes.

Because he loves Violet

is the sum of all the good things that exist

All the temples where there is no light

All that brightness All that smile

I bet this is the most beautiful smile Finch has ever seen in his life

This is also the happiest time in Violet's life.

cuz love can set you free.

We can't define if it's a tragedy or a comedy

Marco Polo

When Violet screamed out 'Marco' who should have belonged to Finch

There is no sound everywhere, the cry is broken

At this moment, there is nothing in the human world that can echo grief, only hate.

I hate why my sister left like this

Hate why Finch just left like this

I hate why I have to live to bear all this

I dare say that at this moment, Violet absolutely wanted and could have died, but she didn't.

She promised herself she promised Finch

“Before I die I want to be Brave.”

Be brave to life

Finch told her

Death is only the last way

"To move on forward"

I was there-TF

May our lives be full of light

Even if it isn't.

Delivery:

The original sound is so good.

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Extended Reading
  • Margarita 2022-03-22 09:02:56

    The story has nothing to say, the main thing is to see the male and female protagonists. I think Elle Fanning looks better with glasses than without.

  • Rocio 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    Looking forward to it for a long time, it turned out to be a tragedy The trailer is better than the original

All the Bright Places quotes

  • [delivering a presentation to the class]

    Violet Markey: I used to be worried about everything. Things that seemed meaningful were actually meaningless. I worried about life. I worried about what would happen if I let myself feel again. I thought I didn't deserve to. Then, without really knowing, I changed. I wasn't worried about what would happen if I lived; I was worried about what would happen if I didn't... what I would miss. I worried about not remembering; not remembering all of the moments, all of the places. And that's because of Finch. Because he taught me to wander. He taught me that you don't need to climb a mountain to stand on top of the world, and even the ugliest places can be beautiful - as long as you take the time to look. And it's okay to get lost, as long as you find your way back. But, in learning all of that, I missed seeing something more important; seeing Finch. I missed that he was in pain. I missed that he was teaching me all along how to move on. Finch was a dreamer. He dreamt while he was awake. He dreamt of all the beauty in the world and he made it come to life. Finch taught me that there's beauty in the most unexpected of places, and that there are bright places even in dark times. And that, if there isn't, you can be that bright place... with infinite capacities.

  • Theodore Finch: [first lines]

    Theodore Finch: What are you doing.

    Violet Markey: [gasp]

    Theodore Finch: [recognizing her] Violet Markey?

    Violet Markey: Oh my God. Please go.

    Theodore Finch: Well, I don't think that's...

    Violet Markey: Just go!

    Theodore Finch: [climbs up onto the bridge railing with her]

    Violet Markey: What are you doing?

    Theodore Finch: I asked you first.