. I feel like a sociopath, and I especially resonate with this kind of story. I have
tossed a hard disk partition structure and lost more than 100 gigabytes of data in the past few days, including all APE music and most movies. , and some crumbs. It should have felt especially sad, but it felt so relieved, and it seemed that suddenly there was a lot more space and time for other things.
This movie has a similar story, God asks the male protagonist to drop everything to help him build a boat. God said, when you want your family to be closer, do you think God will give you that crisp family happiness, or give you the opportunity to be closer?
Sometimes you might as well discard mundane things, especially material ones, and give yourself the opportunity to do things that you don't usually do, no matter how small or big. One of the things that can be done, just like mentioned in the movie, is a good thing at any time and randomly, such as feeding the stray cats and dogs on the street, calling a friend and so on.
Here's an excerpt from the movie:
"I love that story, Noah and the Ark. You know, a lot of people miss the point of that story. They think it's about God's wrath and anger. They love it when God gets angry. Well, I think it's a love story about believing in each other. You know, the animals showed up in pairs. They stood by each other, side by side, just like Noah and his family. Everybody entered the ark side by side. I ask you something. If someone prays for patience, you think God gives them patience? Or does he give them the opportunity to be patient? If they pray for courage, does God give them courage, or does he give them opportunities to be courageous? If someone prayed for their family to be closer, you think God zaps them with warm, fuzzy feelings? Or does he give them opportunities to love each other?" I
found that I really liked the heroine, not pretty, but had a very stable feeling
This film is very suitable for careful thinking. There are many educational points in it, such as sticking to your beliefs, dancing a few times when you are happy, trusting each other, etc.
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