Is it shameful to talk about dreams at the age of 30? So try so hard, why is it so bad? Looking at Betsy's life, I can't help but feel sour, who hasn't worked hard? We have never worked hysterically in any war, such as further education, employment, promotion, but after all, there are only decimals who "go ashore", leaving behind a piece of disappointed people. Time and time again, the hard-working heart gave up and accepted a mediocre one. self. Is that a question of dreams? Or is it a matter of effort? But there is no dream, watching one exam after another, one meeting after another, wave after wave of tasks, what can we use to support our efforts? And the dream without results, how can we believe that we can? Betsy in the movie is paranoid, ridiculously paranoid, but these paranoia may be our answer. Maybe she is the only one who still insists on being a media worker after being fired at the age of 28, maybe she is the only one who still calls to ask for the result after submitting her resume, maybe she is the only one who joins without asking the conditions because it is a media job , perhaps only she still thinks in the face of being cut off in a so-called "mess". Because of her paranoia, her dream can be persisted, the gears of the program group can be engaged, and love and work can be balanced. Granted, Betsy was lucky, she got what she wanted. But neither Betsy nor we are gods, until we don't try, don't work hard, and don't persevere, we're not sure about anything, we may get what we want, or we may end up with nothing, but nothing if we don't move forward no. Maybe this movie wants to tell us that when we fail, we grit our teeth and wipe away our tears, be brave and try again, when we are discouraged, hope not to kill all possibilities, try again with another way of thinking, don't give up, don't give up thinking, maybe our results will be different span
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