99% of life is bullshit, you and I only live for that 1%

Beulah 2022-03-22 09:01:16

I’m writing a graduate thesis recently, and it’s hard to get through the incomprehensible hours every day. What’s even more frightening is that I have more time for procrastination, reading, watching movies, daze, eating, and trying to escape.
Many people are the same and have such a difficult stage. If you can have such a remote control, Maybe not too bad?
Sometimes it really feels too difficult to live, because you have to live in order. After a long wait, I kissed countless hard closed doors, but the result may not be as good as the moonlight. We pray for tomorrow to find a lover, work, shelter, reliable ideals at every moment that allows us to make a wish...shooting stars, birthday candles, and New Year's bells are just shooting stars, birthday candles, and New Year's bells-our prayers are only ourselves hear. If there is such a remote control that can control the rhythm of life, do you decide to hold it and press the button?
I think my answer is No. It is not the process of obsessing with struggle, but the sudden unveiling of an unknown ending that cannot be tolerated. Happiness can be a surprise, but pain will never be. This is a false proposition of this film. In the dream, Macheal's fast-forward life finally got an acceptable ending, he is not nothing. But the real life will not be the CEO of a company just because you sit at your desk day by day without distraction. So the ending in the movie will never be the most tragic, because the movie is destined to return a legend to the audience.
It must be admitted that we do not live for all of our lives. We are alive. When we are satisfied, we are lonely. When we are calm, we recall the anxious afternoon. The happiness at this time rewards those bullshit who can't jump over.

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  • Michael Newman: [arriving at the end of his son's swim meet; he walks to the wrong lane] That was great, son!

    Ping Woo: You're not my dad!

    Michael Newman: Only as far as you know, kid.

    Ping Woo: [begins to sob loudly] Are you really my dad?

    [Michael leaves quickly]

  • Michael Newman: [in a flashback of his and Donna's first kiss, just as it occurs] Yeah!

    Janine: [offscreen] Donna!

    [appears onscreen dressed as a punk, sees them kissing]

    Janine: Donna - Oh, my God! I'm so horny now.

    Michael Newman: Oh, God. Get me out of here.