easy not to be written into adult life

Curtis 2022-03-20 09:01:49

Well, is there a time when life feels like a muffled sound before the water boils, and you want to break through the dense clouds and make a loud thunder without rain?
When we use all our strength to break away from chaos, we become clumsy and abnormal because of irritability, and we screw up good things.

You can look at Nicholas Cage in "Mr. Weather" for this useless mood.

He wants to reconnect with a little romance with his ex-wife, but throws a snowball and smashes her glasses; he wants his accomplished father to see his new opportunity, and his father just sits on the newspaper; he Always forgetting to put more than a dollar in his wallet, so that the coffee he bought for his change cost his father's newspaper; he was thrown chicken nuggets, tacos, pies, cokes, coffee, all kinds of fast food , he felt like a fast food.

This middle-class man, who couldn't break free, finally strode down the streets of New York with a bow and arrow on his back. What reminds me are two words from his father:

"Did you know that what is usually hard to do is often the same as what is right?
Nothing that matters is easy.
Easy doesn't get written . into adult life."

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Extended Reading
  • Theresa 2022-03-24 09:01:57

    Hello America asks you, when will we have such a midlife crisis?

  • Bryana 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    A light comedy with a weird style, the audience should be the uncles walking on the ice-breaking road.

The Weather Man quotes

  • Robert Spritz: What is this sucking and chucking and jacking of fucking up, son? He's fifteen years old! What is this shit?

  • Shelly: These fucking crutches are too long.

    Dave Spritz: What did you say?

    Noreen: Shelly!

    [turns to Dave]

    Noreen: Well, what were you doing?

    Dave Spritz: It was a picnic.

    Noreen: [referring to Shelly] And she tore something?

    Dave Spritz: ACL. MCL.

    Noreen: Which?

    Dave Spritz: [after a slight pause] Both.

    Noreen: Dave!

    Dave Spritz: Well, we didn't go bungee jumping! It was a fucking potato-sack race!

    Noreen: That's where she got it.

    Dave Spritz: What?

    Noreen: "Fucking" this. "Fucking" that.

    Dave Spritz: No, I never said that around her.

    Noreen: You don't know you have, Dave, because you don't pay attention!

    Dave Spritz: Fuck that.