professor/= death

Bailee 2022-12-19 09:46:25

Death is also thought inadvertently. How will I die? Life is in a hurry for decades, disease? Accident? suicide? he killed? End of life?

Cancer, what a reasonable and close way to die right now, the best thing is that it will give you advance notice, allowing you to choose the next short life.

Is it to spend in pain and fear lying on the hospital bed, just to survive for one more second in this world that is about to say goodbye, and then cover up your cowardice, or bury yourself in the grief of your loved ones or the trouble of money?

Or an epiphany like a professor? Perceived the hypocrisy of your own life, the waste of time, and the loss of life? As a tenured professor, he lives an upper-class life. Similarly, he also "lives" the so-called "good life" like a corpse. When cancer knocked on the door, he suddenly realized that he began to think about himself, his own life, his own The direction, in the end, chooses to spend the rest of the day calmly.

The professor's unruly and unrestrained in the film, as well as the explanation and elaboration of life at the expense of his limited life using the last course as the medium, has further sublimated his cognition of life. I hope everyone can seize their own opportunities, even if Be very small; cherish your own life, even for a second; throw away the mask of hypocrisy, even if it is a need for good intentions, be true to yourself, but not act recklessly, to make your life meaningful and achieve intentional things.

There is no shortage of American humor in the film, as well as topics such as "sex", marriage, children, work, family affection, friendship, etc., but it also highlights the professor's attempt and respect for life.

In the end, he laughed and drove off the road of the established route without hesitation, heading towards death and towards immortality. . .

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The Professor quotes

  • Peter: We have something to celebrate.

    Richard: What's that? Oh, you've got cancer too.

  • [Richard makes a toast, swigs his drink and drops his glass on the floor]

    Henry: Damn it, Richard, those are crystal!