not a drama review

Velva 2022-09-25 06:53:05

In the first episode, the dialogue between Ali and Rue contains too much content, and it is estimated that psychological counseling will not be easy to achieve this effect, which is the direction of my efforts. It's a very good anti-drug propaganda film. Substance abuse addiction can be life-threatening pain relief. The behavior of people under the effects of drugs and withdrawal reactions is not controlled by the strength of the will. Treating addicts does not change blindly scorning humiliation and punishment, and the deep connotation behind addiction is more worthy of reflection. Black rights and consumerism. A small flood of revolutions and a great spiritual revolution. The absurd and foul real world and the belief in the beautiful world in poetry. Blindly allow yourself to indulge yourself to deviate from your beliefs or see yourself firmly change. There will be the possibility of unintentionally becoming the kind of person you hate step by step. The important thing is to stop the loss in time. The behavior itself represents little, and it is important to ask again why. The only serious philosophical question about what kind of impression do you want to make on someone you love before you die is why you don't kill yourself. Companionship, support and faith can give a person great security.

The second episode is jules' counseling, and her self-identity goes beyond gender. To what extent can counselling help clients? How to deal with the influence of the family of origin? The pure feeling that fantasy brings is nothing but narcissism. In the fantasy, he is always worried about what Rue thinks of himself.

never mind.

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Trouble Don't Last Always quotes

  • Ali: Drugs change who you are as a person.

  • Rue Bennett: Look, Ali, I know you don't believe me, but I'm... I'm doing really good, actually.

    Ali: Is that so?

    Rue Bennett: Yeah... mmm, yeah, for sure. I mean it, you know, could suddenly shit flip and get super dark? Yeah, you know. I mean it could, but... I feel like I've found this, like, amazing balance, where I'm like happy and healthy, and I'm not, like... looking to anybody else for that happiness, you know? Fuckin' Jules. The way I was, like, putting way too much of my emotional well-being in her hands, you know, without ever, like, talking about it, or, or saying it. I... especially the way I was fuckin'... making plans for the rest of our life and shit. And I just... and I look back and I'm just like, why the fuck did I do that? It's fuckin' crazy. And weird.

    [scoffs]

    Rue Bennett: Eh, I don't know. I guess I just, like, made her the point. But she's, like, not the point. I'm the point, you know?

    Ali: Hmmph. The point is your sobriety.

    Rue Bennett: Yeah. Of course. Yeah. And, and like, my, my general overall well-being.

    Ali: Which starts with your sobriety.