20 seconds of courage

Monique 2022-03-21 09:01:49

The film tells the story of a father who, after losing his wife, took two children, bought a zoo and started a new life. The story is a warm story, and it is also full of warmth. It is a warm film full of affection.

The father in the film is a responsible and adventurous person, the son is silent and rebellious, the daughter is innocent and lovely, but a beautiful family has become different because of the death of the mother. Father decided to start over, so he decided to move into the zoo and start a new life. But then the zoo management crisis made the male protagonist hesitate. With the funds left by the wife, how to choose, whether to give up the mess or continue to operate? Those 20 seconds of courage allowed the male protagonist to make a decision, and then there was a happy ending. There are many places in the story that reflect this, such as Dylan's bold expression of his love at the end, etc. At the end of the film, it is a sublimation theme, "why would such a beautiful woman like you ever talk to a man like me?" "why would such a beautiful woman like you ever talk to a man like me?" not?"

20 seconds of embarrassment, 20 seconds of courage, the road ahead is unknown, why not take this step, it is possible to reap better things. Recreating the zoo in the film itself is an adventure, so why not have a great one? Why not?

There is also a sentence in the film that I especially like "It doesn't matter where the adventure ends, because that's not the meaning of the adventure, everything that starts here is a gift from God" Life is full of adventure, why not embarrass yourself for 20 seconds and go What about taking that step?

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We Bought a Zoo quotes

  • [first lines]

    Dylan Mee: My dad is a writer who specialized in adventure.

    Benjamin Mee: This is Benjamin Mee. I am surrounded by hundreds, probably thousands of killer bees. If I wasn't wearing this suit, I would be dead in an instant.

    Dylan Mee: He interviewed dangerous dictators.

    Hugo Chavez: Take this message to that American cowboy. We already gave a 10 billion dollar oil credit to China. Swallow that, Mr. Danger!

    Benjamin Mee: What's your favorite movie?

    Hugo Chavez: Toy Story.

    [to his staff]

    Hugo Chavez: The first one or the second one?

    Segundo: The second.

    Dylan Mee: He even flew into the center of Hurricane Charley.

    Benjamin Mee: [shouting over air noise] How far are we from the eye?

    Pilot: About two minutes. This hurricane, sir, Charley is really kneading us well, sir.

    Benjamin Mee: Tell me when it gets severe!

    Dylan Mee: He knew the ins and outs of strange and exotic adventure, backwards and forwards. But nothing prepared him for this one.

  • Benjamin Mee: [loosing track of Rosie at the zoo] Oh God, I keep her home one day from school and she gets eaten!