When you have nothing, let you write down what you need most, what will you write?
At the beginning of the film, it shows the progress of the times [or regress]
their grandparents, with 57 things;
their parents, 200;
And now we, on average, have 10,000 things per person,
10,000 pieces!
However, do we really need all of these things?
Each of us has a hole in our heart, and we always want to fill this hole with money, or other people's concerns, etc. However, a person must recognize his own imperfection, so as not to be defeated, and to work with others It's not a perfect life!
"Why should I shop?"
"Because shopping makes you happy."
"Doesn't that mean--I'm not happy at all?"
In fact, true happiness does not need any material to satisfy it!
When Paul sat on the street and sighed with the homeless: "Poverty is a virtue, the world is disgusting." The homeless smashed a broken iron bowl on his head. It's not that what he said was wrong, but for a penniless homeless man, it was a mockery.
Paul
Lying on grandma's lap, telling your confusion - your happiness is so simple, grandma, you were happy when you had nothing before. We have everything, we have something to eat when we are hungry. No one shot us, no one imprisoned us, and we had no reason to be unhappy.
At first, I thought Tony was the one with more self-control, but then I realized that Paul just needed guidance, he needed someone who could light the way even a little bit, and he could walk on by himself.
I used to think we were best friends, but now I realize we're nothing more than acquaintances. Familiarity and friends are not the same thing.
What Paul said to Tony is very heartbreaking. This is a fact that everyone is reluctant to admit. In one's life, one will know countless people, and thousands of people will pass by you. In the end, only One, to accompany you through a long life, then two or three can make friends.
Tony
Lying on Paul's mom's lap, mom says you're not a kid anymore, you need something real in your life, ask me, wife, family, etc. With that, you'll know where your problems are . Tony, don't know, just answered, maybe.
wake
At the end of the film, Paul pushed Tony into the mud just to make him realize that he was jealous, because he was unsatisfied and unhappy, and he did a series of things, ignoring the feelings of other people on the way of pursuit. Tomorrow's countdown, Paul, reveals his final finale weapon.
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