a different life?

Skyla 2022-02-07 14:58:25

A film that makes people feel aging instantly. Maybe my life is not really as dazed and helpless as Mary's, but deep down in my heart, when I am old, one day, I suddenly feel that my life is nothing. changes? At the end of winter, mary told Ronnie, its really lovely to have someone to talk to. Suddenly tears fell, in fact, no one is absolutely alone, but they always have their own choices in life, Ken likes her But she doesn't look down on her, and after she rejected Ken, she was rejected by reality, mistakenly thinking that she was in love with young joe, who knows. Maybe what she loves is just some kind of life that she can't have. Maybe in When everyone grows old, they expect to have a different life, but when we are young, we live in the trivial reality year after year, and have long forgotten our dreams.

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  • Roslyn 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Watch "Another Year" at 2:30 in the morning. Very tough things are handled calmly, not sour buns, no cheap identity politics, and dare to put a knowing smile in the most embarrassing places, I think, MIKE LEIGH once again interprets a kind of daily realism with his skills possibility~~~

  • Alex 2022-02-07 14:58:25

    Mike Lee's "Four Seasons on Earth", through the sad spring, the prickly summer, the romantic autumn and the dead winter, we can see that in life, in the garden, the exterior is bright but the interior is blooming and fruiting, withering and failing. scenery. The protagonist "The Cat and the Mouse Couple" is more like watching the relatives and friends around him from the perspective of a bystander, reflecting and self-reflection. One year spent similar, each year is different

Another Year quotes

  • [first lines]

    Tanya: So how long's this been going on for?

    Janet: I don't know.

    Tanya: A few weeks?

    Janet: A long time.

    Tanya: A year?

    Janet: I Suppose so.

    Tanya: A whole year? You've taken your time to come and see me, haven't you?

  • Katie: I went to a college in Croydon.

    Mary: [in an intimidating manner] Which College in Croydon?

    Katie: [responding awkwardly] ... The Croydon College.

    Tom: The aptly named!