fight all the time, for ever

Kathryne 2022-03-15 09:01:03

I personally enjoyed watching this movie very much. do not know why?

Fight all the life
wolves have human nature, people have wolf nature.

1. Be decisive, don't hesitate.
2. To grasp the general direction, not to care about the details, to be able to unite all kinds of people, and the team to move forward with a goal in mind. Persuasion or physical protection
3. If you have faith, no matter how bad the situation is, you must believe that there is hope, and you must have hope. Everything will get better and better.
4. To fight, forever! Even if the road ahead is vast, you have to fight, try to find a reason to fight for, even if there is no, you have to fight, forever!
5. The waves will attack those who are alone and those who are disabled. They will observe the state of people and follow them with perseverance.
6. Find a solution when encountering a problem, and usually accumulate a lot of common sense.
7. Personal physical tolerance and physical fitness are always the most important.

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Extended Reading
  • Merle 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    In the end, it was not clear why he wanted to commit suicide in the first place, just because he wanted his wife? The whole film is filled with an atmosphere of despair and horror. When I came out of the cinema at 12 o'clock, the roar of passers-by can start me.

  • Albertha 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    I'm afraid to go out by myself

The Grey quotes

  • Hendrick: Is that it? You're just gonna sit there? Is that what you want?

    Diaz: Yeah.

    Hendrick: After what we survived?

    Diaz: That's exactly why. What I got waiting for me back there? I'm gonna sit on a drill all day. Get drunk all night. That's my life. Turn around and look at that.

    [mountains]

    Diaz: I feel like that's all for me. How do I beat that. When will it ever be better? I can't explain it.

  • Ottway: My dad was not without love... but a cliched Irish motherfucker when he wanted to be. Drinker, brawler, all that stuff. Never shed a tear. Saw weakness everywhere. But he had this thing for poems... poetry. Reading them, quoting them. Probably thought it rounded him off, you know. His way of apologizing, I guess. And there was one that hung over the desk in his den. It was only when I was a lot older, I realized he had written it. It was untitled, four lines. I read it at his funeral. "Once more into the fray. Into the last good fight I'll ever know. Live and die on this day. Live and die on this day."