When you reach middle age, will you begin to doubt your life, thinking that the world doesn't love you anymore, and you don't love the world anymore? Looking at the child, do you feel the hardships of raising him or worry about his future? When you dream back in the middle of the night, do you doubt whether the partner around you is the right choice for you? Would your married life be happier if you had married another person? Also, when I heard that the alumni who were not as good as you back then became famous, would you feel injustice, unwillingness, jealousy, or trouble? And when you have to ask someone you hate for help for the future of your child, what kind of embarrassing and uneasy mood do you feel?
If you have these feelings, then you can watch the movie "Brad's Midlife Crisis". It was suddenly recommended to me on WeChat by a friend in the middle of this month. No reason was given. I thought, maybe she knew that I was having a lot of middle-aged confusion and troubles? So, it became the seventh movie I watched in 2019.
"Brad's Midlife Crisis" is based on the perspective of the male protagonist Brad, and uses first-person oral narration to tell the various experiences and knowledge that he accompanied his 17-year-old son to visit Harvard and Yale University and the interview process.
I really felt the same when I watched it, and I felt that the male protagonist was actually very lucky. At least his son was talented in music and thoughtful and sensible. His wife was cheerful and open-minded and wealthy. I really like the ragged voice of the male protagonist. I wonder if the dubbing is good?
The processing at the end of the film tells us that life is full of confusion and life has no results.
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