Middle-aged people are miserable

Ephraim 2022-03-20 09:02:11

The main theme of this film is very routine, that is, it is about people who are miserable when they are middle-aged.

I don’t know if it’s because I’m also middle-aged and I’ve become more sensitive to this word, or it’s really too popular this year, and countless movies, books, and articles I’ve seen revolve around this theme.

However, this film is much better than this year's "Dad's 102 Years Old" and "Brad's Midlife Crisis".

The picture, tone, and details of the movie are so exquisite that every frame can be taken as a screen saver.

When those golden sentences of life are said from the mouths of Winnie the Pooh and the little donkey, they are more persuasive than the male protagonist.

Yes, the cute little animals must be thinking, stupid humans, why don't they even understand such a simple truth.

Today is the best day.

But, do you really understand?

Are you really afraid of talking plush toys? Who hasn't talked to plush toys since childhood and played with them until they're big?

We all know that stuffed animals can talk, we just choose not to talk to them.

We all know what we like to do, we just choose to do what other people think is more meaningful.

When we rush to one-third of our lives, we either have no time to stay, or dare not stay.

When you stop, you will think about how you have come to today, living the life you least wanted to live in your childhood, in front of the person you didn't want to be in your childhood.

Thinking will make you despair. In order not to collapse, you can only tell yourself that there are old people and young people, and you can only make excuses to persevere for them.

Greasy, fat, lazy, and boring, children are basically the last straw for people with mid-life crisis. If the child can't say "I love you" at this moment, the middle-aged person will collapse.

It is really miserable to be middle-aged, but remember, you have a compass in your bag, and the road is your own step by step.

Some people can talk to Winnie the Pooh for the rest of their lives, but you choose not to hear them.

Life is never right or wrong, everything is meaningful, just

The most important thing for everyone is different, so everyone will have a different life.

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Christopher Robin quotes

  • Tigger: [being dragged in a suitcase by Christopher Robin's car with Piglet and Eeyore] Stick with me, Piglet, I'll fix this! You worry too much!

    Piglet: We'll never get to Christopher now!

  • Tigger: We just need a leap of faith!