The style of the poster is completely intimidating, but the film is a long-lost American life film. No sex, no violence, no reasoning, light like boiled water, flat like A4 paper, shallow like elementary school textbooks, and even the plot doesn't have too many ups and downs, even if there are lovers breaking up, adolescent rebellion, cancer chemotherapy, old age and death An extramarital affair looks like a daily life all the way. Everything is like the moment when a river merges into the sea.
I haven't felt this way in a long, long time, a little relaxed. Not excited, not gloomy. The weather is summer and the light is bright but not harsh. Open all the doors and windows, the wind lifts the curtains, the house is full of moving wind, quiet and refreshing. Outside the window, dogs barking, birds chirping, cicadas chirping, the wind blows and the trees move, the lush green color fills the line of sight, and the calm clouds stretch out. Pulled over, in a trance as if to follow to another world.
This kind of weather makes people wanting as much as this movie. Typical middle-class life in the United States, the whole set of large houses with green lawns and elegant tones, daily routines, constant little secrets, and life is generally calm. It's a lot more gentle and gentle and gentle than "Crazy Housewives", and a lot less weird and boring.
Longing for such a living environment and such peace and quiet, those large, clean and refreshing homes make me reverie, those large tracts of neat green make me greedy, and those hidden groves flowing with clean streams make me extremely jealous.
When I heard Sarah say, "I think of this place as something out of a science fiction novel, and pretend there's no modern life here, maybe if I get out of this jungle, I can go into a different time and space." I literally said yes. Yep, that's how it feels! Every day I live in an environment where I complain and want to escape countless times. I can't change, but I can't stop myself from complaining. It's ridiculous. People are always dissatisfied with what they have. They know they should have a grateful heart, but they can't pretend that all their disappointments don't exist.
Carter said, "The outside world is big and messy and it's never going to match your will. You can be fearful, but don't let that fear turn you into an asshole. Especially to those who love you and need you. ."
Yes, this is life. Recognize the reality and stick to the belief. Even, it might be a little ridiculous.
ps. Love today's weather.
pps. More windows should be opened to breathe fresh air.
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