Inspiration after confusion

Harley 2022-03-24 08:01:02

At noon, I was bored and found a movie, thinking that the selling point was the faces of Tom Hanks and John Malkovich. By the way, I salivated at Lao Tang's son, Colin with jade face and red lips. I didn't understand it at first, the old magician who was full of hostility and funny, boring magic show, until the plot developed to Buck's miss in Las Vegas, I began to be interested, and at the end, in the dusk Under the bright light, Buck and the handsome guy looked at each other and smiled. I was so moved that I couldn't control it.
I believe in this magical existence, for sure. Of course, the chaos of the world has made you and I become restless and full of doubts, looking back and forth with a scrutiny eye on everyone and things, and the little innocence left in my heart is about to disappear, but I still believe that a certain person, Or in some way. During the movie, I still firmly believe that the secret will be revealed in the end, and the little tricks will be exposed, but who would have thought that this really exists, Buck turns around and still finds a dozen money, and still has a smile in his knowing smile. This kind of arrogance, however, is the kind of unruly that I really like. We are repeating the same work, cookie-cutter, life cycle, when all the edges and corners are smoothed out, are we still holding on to the original dream? However, Buck has always insisted that his dignity and his simple dreams are not only about fame and fortune, but he calls all the places he has visited towns instead of bustling metropolises, whether he is riding a luxury Lincoln stretch car, or Surrounded by colorful neon lights, no matter whether he is a drunken fan of gold or a dream, he has been walking forward with unshakable faith, just because he has a dream. Warm but passionate, he has his stubbornness and self-improvement, what about us?

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The Great Buck Howard quotes

  • Mr. Gable: You are aware that the word writer rarely appears without the word starving in front of it.

  • Valerie Brennan: I'll call you.

    Troy Gable: Okay. Preferably late at night, drunk.