Absurd or sober?

Gina 2022-03-22 08:01:03

Similar to the previous "American Beauty". It belongs to the family ethics of slow heat.
Annette bening is still young.
I was very moved when I saw it at the end
gusten:I'm going to new york.you come with me
natalia:I'm afraid
gusten:me too.we can do this . we have to.After

nearly two hours of absurdity, the protagonist With unprecedented courage to run into a new unknown life.
At the beginning. Life is chaotic, even absurd.
Everyone has their own injuries. exposed privacy.
Among them, some people can comfort each other, some people attack each other.
Is the environment not allowing you to live a sober and rational life?
Or do you adapt to the environment and choose a disorderly life?
Falling into this trap is hard to escape.

In the end, Natalia's tearful face looked really a little embarrassing.
Who is interpreting the absurd, and who is sober?

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Extended Reading
  • Eunice 2022-03-23 09:03:36

    sick people are also living souls.

  • Vella 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    I watched it a long, long time ago. At that time, the total score thought that he was very good. This movie was once proved, and it seems that it is the same now.

Running with Scissors quotes

  • Agnes Finch: Natalie is not coming. I told her I'd deal with it.

    Augusten Burroughs: Don't try to stop me, Agnes. I'm going. I'm going to miss you.

    Agnes Finch: I'll miss you, too. You're a... the best son a mom could ever want. You need to know that.

    [She hands him a small box filled with money]

    Augusten Burroughs: Oh, my God. Agnes, there's - there's a lot of money here.

    Agnes Finch: A penny here, a dime there. It adds up. The Doctor doesn't know I have it, of course. No one does. You know, this morning, the IRS came again. And I almost gave it to them. Then I though, "No. For once in my life, I'm going to invest wisely." When you write a book, you send me a copy. Goodbye, my sweet boy.

    Augusten Burroughs: Agnes. What're you gonna do now?

    Agnes Finch: I don't know. Maybe I'll take down the Christmas tree.

  • Augusten Burroughs: [to Natalie, trying to get her to confess her problems] TELL ME! SO I DON'T FEEL SO ALONE!