A story of courage and confrontation, the growth of a cowardly adult

Abigail 2022-03-23 09:01:17

A story about courage and face.

The game opened 26 years ago did not continue to play, which led to a series of tragedies later.

Twenty-six years later, the two children restarted the game and kept playing it courageously. It was their persistence that gave the two cowardly adults the courage to continue playing.

Although the process is very thrilling, as long as you just bite your teeth and keep playing, you will find that what you fear will eventually dissipate.

Isn't this just life.

At the end of the film, the two adults had the opportunity to start their lives again. This time, they were reborn, and naturally they also had the ability to grasp the key to happiness in life.

It's great, life can be regained, and the lost can be regained.

Without the start of this game, Allen would have run away from home in anger when he was a child, and then he would be caught back soon, and he would still be unable to escape the fate of going to a closed boys’ school.

Continue to be bullied, continue to be cowardly, depressed for life, even if you have a strong family background, you may not be able to make a big difference.

So whether suffering is a blessing or a curse depends on whether you have the courage to face it, and use wisdom and kindness to overcome it with your companions.

Answering that sentence, if you can't defeat me, it will eventually make me stronger.

Allen eventually grew and became stronger. May we who are undergoing or about to undergo trials in our lives will eventually surpass ourselves and be reborn in Nirvana.

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Jumanji quotes

  • Sarah Whittle: You might've told us there was a man in there with a rifle that hunts people.

    Alan Parrish: [exasperatingly sarcastic] Well, I didn't know, okay? It's just the roll of the dice!

    Judy Shepherd: [sarcastically] Is he the reason you didn't wanna play?

    Sarah Whittle: [scoffs] You didn't want to play either, Mr. We-Started-Something-26-Years-Ago-And-Now-We've-Gotta-Finish-It?

  • Alan Parrish, 1969: [angry] I guess I'm not ready for Cliffside then!

    Samuel Alan Parrish: [at the door, shouts] We're taking you there next Sunday! And I don't want to hear another word about it!

    Alan Parrish, 1969: You won't! I'm never talking to you again!

    [Sam slams the door behind him as Alan tears up the brochure in anger]