Guiding my generation to overcome future phobias
Cullen 2022-05-22 20:46:52
During my college days, there were infinite days when I was called a senior every day, and more often I struggled with exams and failed classes, or stayed in the dormitory as a diaosi. No matter what, it doesn't prevent me from having future phobia. In terms of occupation, it is unstoppable to dedicate the future to small construction sites, so the thoughts of leaving home and the hard work of work are written in my heart. Maybe I said so much, and you don't understand what this has to do with movies, are you mentally retarded? Uh, I'm not.
The original intention of watching the movie, I saw the poster for melancholy, yes, the fitness idol rock. The old-fashioned American high school star ceremony at the beginning was just a fat rock, which made me laugh. The development of the film is also quite satisfactory, the stars have fallen, and the fat man has awakened. The boulder with supernatural powers is absolutely fascinating. He also told us that he has done one thing for 20 years and exercised 6 hours a day. You win.
The direction of the movie and the development of the plot are indeed not much new, and they are completely in line with the aesthetic style of American movies. The verbal humor in the film is a hot joke compared to British dramas, and the show is hard to guard against. The super-fast rhythm reversal in the last 20 minutes made me a little bit overwhelmed, but in retrospect it was just right. In the end, the villain was defeated, and Rock became the new high school star.
So why did he say that he cured my anxiety disorder? When I deeply reflected on why I was anxious, I realized that it was only in the process of comparing others, in my own fantasy about the future, I was afraid, really , fear magnifies everything I see, and thinking becomes my burden. My teacher told me that you think too much and do too little. These words are wonderful and awaken the dreamer.
We didn't insist on fitness for 20 years, we didn't insist on doing things for 20 years, and we didn't insist on loving someone for 20 years, but we were afraid of time when we were in our 20s. When I think of what my dear classmate Huang told me, "Ask, don't be afraid to ask anything", I am really moved
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Flunkie: [watching Fat Robbie dancing in the showers] You know, he's actually a pretty good dancer.
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Maggie: And what's the matter with being an accountant? You love your job.
Calvin Joyner: No, *you* love your job. I'm good at my job. It's not the same thing.