this is life

Linnea 2022-03-22 08:01:03

Without paying attention to the plot of the film, just the dialogue in it was fascinating. It was also easy to put me in a seat. I

remember in the psychiatrist's office, Agaston asked: I want to know what is in that house. Metaphor Dr. Finch gave a very interesting answer. I remember one sentence: I am still a very authentic man. When I
visited the psychiatrist's house, I was laughed at by the doctor's wife, saying it was sad because I didn't feel like eating. Dog food is considered to be afraid of trying new things. It makes people feel like they can't follow the rules of the world and live as they want.
When Agathon's mother gave him the adoption letter and $5, the details of the hand-shake After

watching it completely, you will find that besides Agaston, there is no one in the film who does not know who is living in the cracks. For example, Agaston's mother, who survived from good to bad, Surviving in the gap between wanting to become famous and frequent rejections; Dr. Finch, living in the gap between the house being repossessed and the patient's condition not improving.

Perhaps, this is the state of life. When Neil left Dr. Finch, Dr. Finch's shouting let me know that he is also so helpless. Life has no meaning, but if we live, we have to toss out some meaning.

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Extended Reading
  • Lolita 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    If the psychiatrist is more ill than he is, the patient will never be born. It's too neurotic, and the music is good.

  • Jaquan 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    A real example of abnormal psychology

Running with Scissors quotes

  • Norman Burroughs: So... you're saying we should split up?

    Dr. Finch: In order to reach that conclusion, Norman, I would need to see both you and Deirdre on a regular and disciplined basis, for five hours a day.

    Deirdre Burroughs: I'm available, Doctor Finch.

    Norman Burroughs: Five hours a day? I can't do that! I have to work!

    Deirdre Burroughs: See, Doctor Finch, I told you. I'm married to a narcissist.

    Dr. Finch: Norman, if I'm willing to clear my schedule to save your marriage, but you're not... then get out! Leave this office, go home, and start dividing your books and your record albums.

    Norman Burroughs: This is bullshit. This is really fucking bullshit.

    Dr. Finch: [begins writing in his notebook]

    Norman Burroughs: What're you writing?

    Dr. Finch: "Norman Burroughs is homicidal. He is an unapologetic alcoholic. He is dangerous and a threat to himself, his wife, and his child."

  • Augusten Burroughs: I'm gay, too.

    Neil Bookman: Holy Mary, Mother Of God. So that's what this is about. You're gay?

    Augusten Burroughs: Yeah. I thought Natalie had told you.

    Neil Bookman: Small world, right? You and me. Crazy. Smoke? Here, let me light you. Want a ride home?

    Augusten Burroughs: Please.

    Neil Bookman: I won't go fast. Maybe.

    [Cut to Augusten and Neil in bed]

    Augusten Burroughs: What just happened?

    Neil Bookman: You think you're gay, right? That's what gay men do. Just wanted you to know what you're in for. Want a beer? Smoke?

    Augusten Burroughs: No.