In fact, life still needs some unrealistic beauty

Mireille 2022-12-13 05:58:29

There is a protagonist halo! But don't resist!

It's the story of Mary Sue! But want to believe!

Ordinary life often makes people lack perception of beautiful things. It is like this. If a movie can give us a heart to re-perceive life, then I think it is a good movie.

I love and deeply love such movies. I can sigh because the heroine looks back in the sun-filled garden, or I can bow my head because of the "no" that pretended to be indifferent to the grandfather next door. And snicker, the five-star is a tool, but it conveys every little bit of our expectation for a better life and the future in ordinary life.

Life needs these unrealistic beauties to spice it up.

Movies that evoke our perception of beauty are also needed.

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  • Alfie Stephenson: I can't forgive this, you have squandered everything nature has given you.

  • Vernon: Good morning. I'm Vernon. I'm Miss Brown's... uh, partner.

    Gideon O'Brien: Gideon O'Brien, landlord. We were just discussing the spectacular level of neglect relating to the 29-foot north-facing garden with lawns and well-stocked borders.

    Vernon: Yeah right. We're just about to get into the garden. That's a major priority. That's top of the list.

    Gideon O'Brien: I'm afraid it's too late for that. I shall have to ask you to vacate by the end of the month.

    Vernon: [to Bella] We're you expecting Mr. O'Brien this morning?

    Bella Brown: I wasn't.

    Vernon: Right.

    [Back to O'Brien]

    Vernon: And you made an appointment?

    Gideon O'Brien: I beg your pardon?

    Vernon: Section 34 of the Property Act. A landlord must give clear warning if he wants to inspect the property.

    Gideon O'Brien: We'll come back later, then.

    Vernon: Can't do later. That's not convenient. A convenient date must be mutually agreed. That's Section 17c.

    Gideon O'Brien: Tomorrow, then.

    Vernon: Tomorrow's no good.

    Gideon O'Brien: Friday?

    Vernon: Friday... No, can't do Friday.

    Gideon O'Brien: Next Monday.

    Vernon: Next Monday's no good.

    Gideon O'Brien: All right, then, when?

    Gideon O'Brien: One calendar month's notice. Section 17c. You'll know that.

    Gideon O'Brien: There will be repercussions, Miss Brown. If this garden's not fixed, you're out on the street. You have exactly one month from today.