bewilderment

Demetrius 2022-03-14 08:01:02

I don't want to discuss any critical significance, but I just look at people's attitudes towards life. In fact, the professor fell under his own desires first. The extreme differences between the hero and heroine burst into sparks when they met by fate. What attracts both sides must be the lack of each other and confusion, and the momentary confusion can easily make people fall into the vacancy that is eager to make up. The professor originally had a long-sleeved and danceable life stage, but he was confused by the sound and color, transformed, and attached to Lola's stage. Although he was liberated, he lost himself. Returning to the desk at the end of the film is not necessarily attachment, regret, but a correct understanding of life.
After reading it, I actually remembered a story: Avanti went to draw oil, the bowl was full, but the oil was not loaded, so he turned it upside down and filled it with the bottom of the bowl. An empty.
In fact, sometimes we are just like professors, we are dissatisfied with our desires and worry about gains and losses. Hope: When you stay, you believe that what you hold in your hand is the best. After you leave, you should be safe wherever you are. Even if you look back, there should be no wind or rain.
Buddha said: If you are moved, you will be hurt; people say: If you don't move, you will die. That being said, please don't complain, don't care. Our attitude has already determined the outcome.
Just, what do we want? do you know?

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The Blue Angel quotes

  • [to stuffy Professor Immanuel Rath, who is dressed in a clown suit]

    Lola Lola: Your boys should see you now.

  • [singing]

    Lola Lola: Falling in love again, never wanted to. What's a girl to do? I can't help it. What choice do I have? That's the way I'm made. Love is all I know, I can't help it. Men swarm around me like moths 'round a flame. And if their wings are singed, surely I can't be blamed.