What is changeable is emotion, what is eternal is still emotion

Rodolfo 2022-03-20 09:01:16

A commercial comedy, the plot cannot be said to be novel, but in the end it burst into tears. The most memorable moment was the moment when the protagonist was about to die. He lay on the ground and said to his son: "Family comes first." Take out the note of the past to his former wife and repeat the sentence: "Forever and ever, babe." It was at that moment that the regrets of wasting a lifetime vented the most fundamental emotions in the world, the most affection that connects us with our parents, lovers, and children. And what makes my tears unstoppable is the true expression of love at the last moments of life.
In a person's life, one must always choose a balance between family and work, between spiritual life and material life. The protagonist of this film is an extreme example. When work and family can only choose one, he always chooses work. The reason is simple. From his point of view, the opportunity at work is fleeting. Missing is a contract of a thousand dollars, and family life always has time to make up, because we can overspend the love of family arbitrarily. So there was the tree house that hadn't been completed for ten years, and the postponement of the whole family going out camping again and again. I have no intention of blaming him for his choice of life. I see that it is just a kind of helplessness in modern society, because his original intention was to let his family live a happy life, but he had to work hard while losing the happiness that should have been shared with his family. It doesn't matter which is right or wrong, and everyone has different standards. However, we are sad and weeping, perhaps because, in each of us, we can see the shadow of the protagonist a little, so that the moments of ignoring our parents and lovers, those impatient expressions, flash back to our minds, and become midnight dreams. Repentance at the time of coming back.
Regarding that magical remote control, it can make life fast forward and skip all unpleasant moments. So, what is the meaning of life? While skipping the depression, depression, and sorrow, we will also miss those happiness, warmth and sweetness. Losing the interpretation of hardship and sweat, and skipping that line of footsteps, the seemingly brilliant flowers and applause at the end didn't seem so intoxicating. Life is like this. Every moment is to be experienced personally. Whether it is laughter or tears, nothing can be called life without any part, and we may finally understand the happiness of the adult world from unsatisfactory shortcomings.
Finally, this is a commercial comedy worth watching, because there must be some moments in the film that will impress us, so that we can more or less learn from it, regain or confirm some truths about life.

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  • Tyshawn 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    How can life be spent in camping and pillow fights? Everything is really just a question of balance. Therefore, the way of the mean of the ancestors does have its certain rationality. PS Kai Beijin is so beautiful, whether young, middle-aged or old, she is extremely charming.

  • Timmy 2021-10-20 19:02:07

    It is indeed quite enjoyable to relive Adam’s recent bad movies. The creativity of fast-forwarding life is very good, and the effect of swinging between joy and sadness is also good, but the biggest problem of the film is that most of the real humorous passages have little connection with the main axis of fast-forwarding life. Once the screenwriter wants to direct the laughter to the remote control, the paragraph becomes a silly shit, and sometimes the logic of the old beauty makes people really speechless!

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.