People with ideals really suffer

Dayne 2022-03-22 09:01:28

Desperately empty life, finally defeating what others saw as a happy young couple, the strong and vulnerable woman died - I just wanted to say, this movie touched me, infected me, so I wanted to say something , but can't say too much. Often, it's only the movies that emotionally infect you that make you want to say something, not just a "good movie".

But sometimes it's kind of cruel, because not everyone wants to know what that emotion is, or it's not good to know; let alone accepting the death of a woman like that.

People are born with their own "pursuits": some people pursue money, some people pursue fame and status, and some people pursue power; some people only pursue the way of life they want...

A Parisian dream eventually destroys a family, and one is in the eyes of others. Thoughts that seem unrealistic here, ultimately have no proof of winning in life. But the woman was brave and honorable because she said it; at least she was a living creature with ideals.

It's just that life often shows us in such a state: people with ideals really suffer. This sounds very tender, but when you think about it, life is nothing more than that.

Not everyone is willing to accept the suffering caused by the thoughts in their heads. Fortunately, there are always some successful people, some ideal successful practitioners, which is another proof of life.

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Revolutionary Road quotes

  • Frank Wheeler: Sweetheart, what are you talking about? Where are we going to live?

    April Wheeler: Paris!

    Frank Wheeler: What?

    April Wheeler: You always said it was the only place you'd ever been that you wanted to go back to. The only place that was worth living. So, why don't we go there?

    Frank Wheeler: You're serious?

    April Wheeler: Yes! What's stopping us?

    Frank Wheeler: What's stopping us? Well, I can think of a number of different things.

  • April Wheeler: When I first met you, there was nothing in the world you couldn't do or be.

    Frank Wheeler: When you first met me, I was a little wise guy with a big mouth.

    April Wheeler: You were not! How can you even say that?