The Weather Man, make a life

Herbert 2022-03-20 09:01:49

Today I will talk about the movie The Weather Man.



I watched Philosophy in the afternoon when I was depressed, and it turned out to be even more depressed after reading it. Makes me think, If you are trying to fix all the stuffs, all you got is more sh*t.

well, i guess Cage really act excellent in this movie, and i can see the UPS AND DOWNS of life.



Easy never enters grown-up's life.

A lot of people criticize this movie, I think it's because it's too realistic and too direct.
Some people say it's BLACK MOVIE.
I think I like it Well, the adult world needs to be maintained with all the heart.

"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." - Sir Winston Churchill

make a life, it's not easy.

Some reviews
of each of the videos Characters are constantly trying to prove themselves. The hero wants to prove to everyone what a good husband, father, son, host he is. The children kept proving to their father that he had grown up.


And finally? The male protagonist learns to shoot arrows, and shoots well. He finds a job in New York for $980,000 a year to live the life of an accomplished American. No one throws things at him anymore, someone asks him to sign and he will say sure. When someone asked him about the weather, he would say who knows. It's just the mindset! in the shit life



If you listen carefully, this film actually often has the sound of a clock running in the background, which is the avatar of a middle-aged man who has a family and a job. When Duff stood alone by the icy lake and shot an arrow at a target, that was his only moment of respite. He needs to comfort and protect his children, he needs to try to save his relationship with his ex-wife, he needs to help his father through, and he needs to try his best to get a new job opportunity. How much energy a person can have, not to mention, he also needs to deal with the junk thrown at him from time to time by the enthusiastic audience. If he can give up, Duff will definitely let go of everything. The key is, he let go. If not, he wants to have it, for himself and for his family, to create a life that at least looks happy.

In the end, The Weatherman is a relatively mild film. At least, Duff gained the understanding and support of his children. Duff's father left in peace, and Duff also got a new job and career. Climbed to the top. When he waved to the crowd in the parade, the expression on his face was very complicated. It was a kind of satisfaction after trying his best, and it was even more helpless when he was overwhelmed. After all, he did not keep his ex-wife. However, no matter who he is, he must believe that he can never be strong enough to solve all problems. If he can try his best to get some things he must get, he is already successful.

At the end of the film, Cage strode forward with an arrow and a bow, and one day, we, too, will be burdened like him, but we will never move forward, or we have already begun to do so. Is this the pain or sweetness of life? Of course, that all depends on how you think about it.

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The Weather Man quotes

  • Robert Spritzel: I read your book.

    Dave Spritz: Fuck. I was gonna do, some more work on it, then I chucked it.

    Robert Spritzel: You chucked it?

    Dave Spritz: Garbage.

    Robert Spritzel: I-it's just what I do, David, I've practiced and I've gotten good. Like you and the weather business.

    Dave Spritz: But I don't predict it. Nobody does, 'cause i-it's just wind. It's wind. It blows all over the place! What the fuck!

  • Russ: Dave.

    Dave Spritz: Hi Russ.

    Russ: He's upstairs, he's still pretty upset about it.

    Dave Spritz: Did he talk about it?

    Russ: Yeah. .

    Dave Spritz: To you?

    Russ: He's told us what happened, uh, he was with his counselor Don Boden, I guess...

    Dave Spritz: I don't really know why what happened next, happened. He was talking about my son, and I was taking my gloves off.

    [slaps Russ with his glove]

    Russ: What the fuck?

    Dave Spritz: Why are you here?

    Russ: What are you doing?

    Dave Spritz: Why, are you here?

    Russ: I'm helping Noreen!

    Dave Spritz: Why are you helping?