Whenever I look back on the past, I don't regret not cherishing it

Lucie 2022-03-21 09:01:25

When the soil we are accustomed to becomes the most precious exchange in the future, when the two pages of paper we have not noticed can be exchanged for a woman's half hour in the future, when the cherry tomatoes we are accustomed to become the most delicious dessert in the future At the time, when the fresh water we disdain can save lives in the future, it means that we have lost the most precious habitat - land, and entered the future water world.
Looking around, this world is an endless sea, very beautiful. However, the more beautiful things may have more unpredictable crises lurking, human beings with hands and feet simply cannot survive on the water for a long time. In this world, discrimination against race and heterogeneity still exists, the plunder of resources and space is still so cruel and ruthless, and it is still hard to obtain precious friendship and love.
After untold hardships and fighting, they finally found a piece of land. People actually found that this is Mount Everest, and this place was once the highest peak in the world that few people set foot on. This land is only worthy of those who are brave, witty, kind and righteous.
After watching the movie, I opened the window and looked out. into the night. The light outside the window is still there. If one day, everything that is commonplace ceases to exist, what kind of sigh and pain will we have. Take a few deep breaths of fresh air, appreciate the beautiful night view with your heart, listen carefully to all the wonderful and pleasant sounds, and deeply feel everything that is accustomed to, without him, just so that one day you will not regret losing them.

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Extended Reading
  • Garth 2022-04-21 09:01:29

    What a boring movie. Closed halfway through.

  • Kelli 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    I like this kind of movie that is long but can be watched in one breath. It's 95 years old, what more can I ask for?

Waterworld quotes

  • Deacon: Maybe he doesn't answer to Chuck. Call him Charles.

  • [first lines]

    Narrator: The future... The polar ice caps have melted, covering the earth with water. Those who survived have adapted, to a new world.