A successful life?

Adolfo 2022-03-20 09:01:16

As if there really is a model of success in life.

The male protagonist in it happens to be someone who has been driven to death by the success model of life, eager for promotion and success. A life remote control satisfies his needs, allowing him to miss the painful moments necessary on the road to "success" and go straight to the moments of success again and again. But the result is that these glorious moments did not bring him much fundamental joy, but made him at a loss and lost many of the joys of being a person, such as love and family affection. Fortunately, for the male protagonist, it happened to be a nightmare, and he realized it when he woke up. But how many people are still obsessed with it, and willing to pursue it as the righteousness of life?

The success model makes people look forward to a moment of success, and gives that moment great meaning: this moment can change everything. (When I get to a certain position, when I make money, when I have the ability, I have time to take my wife and children on vacation, and I can develop my interests) Unfortunately, nothing can be changed in an instant , And it makes people ignore the present, which means voluntarily giving up living in the present moment. And the most simple composition of life is not every precious moment, doesn't its meaning also arise at this moment? You give up here, thinking that there is better. In fact, isn't it equally important here and there?

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  • Bridgette 2022-03-24 09:01:20

    Another good movie he played.

  • Hildegard 2022-03-22 09:01:16

    I was watching the dubbed version of the movie channel. Unexpectedly, many erotic passages have not been deleted. Indeed, without these little jokes, the whole plot is even more clichéd.

Click quotes

  • Michael Newman: [arriving at the end of his son's swim meet; he walks to the wrong lane] That was great, son!

    Ping Woo: You're not my dad!

    Michael Newman: Only as far as you know, kid.

    Ping Woo: [begins to sob loudly] Are you really my dad?

    [Michael leaves quickly]

  • Michael Newman: [in a flashback of his and Donna's first kiss, just as it occurs] Yeah!

    Janine: [offscreen] Donna!

    [appears onscreen dressed as a punk, sees them kissing]

    Janine: Donna - Oh, my God! I'm so horny now.

    Michael Newman: Oh, God. Get me out of here.