May put it forward

Evangeline 2022-04-18 17:34:53

A tearful film.

There are too many things in this world that make people trapped in place, and there are too many people in this world who are unwilling to take that step, and there are also many people in this world who dare to take that step. Human beings are innate to fear the unknown, and human inertness is also innate. I remember a passage in "Reminiscence of Time Like Water" that people are always addicted to a law, machinery, and a life that doesn't require thinking. This is the most comfortable life. . But is this really good? I have no idea. Conversely, is it really good to take that step in the face of fear? I do not know either. I'm just sure we need some people to take this step, and we need to be brave enough to go out there. Don't miss out on the experience because of fear. If we don't do it, the result may be 0. If we do, it may be positive or negative. But, fuck probability, as the protagonist said, maybe it will be useless, but maybe it will be better, let's change ourselves for this beautiful possibility.

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Pay It Forward quotes

  • Eugene: I know what I'm talking about, Arlene! My father got down on his knees and begged my mother. And my mother,s he always took him back. I never understood it. she'd cover up the bruises and the cuts and she'd take him back. Because he begged and he cried. And now you ask me, you ask me what happened after he came back.

    Arley: I...

    Eugene: No! Go on! You said you wanted to know what happened to me, now ask me!

    Arley: I don't like this...

    Eugene: Did he hurt you, Eugene? Ask me!

    Arley: Did he hurt you?

    Eugene: [shakes his head] Not for long. By 13 I was gone. i ran away. But I missed her so... I had to go back and see her. So one night I did. Now, ask me what happened. What happened that night you came back, Eugene?

    Arley: What happened?

    Eugene: He was there. Drunk. As usual. Only this time I wasn't the same. I was 16 years old and I was no longer afraid of him. And when I looked him in the eyes and told him if he ever touched her again I would kill him, he knew. He knew that he would never exist for me again. And I'm standing in front of the house. I'm yelling, screaming for her to come out. I'm telling her she doesn't have to take it anymore. She really doesn't. She can come with me now. I don't even see it. He hits me in the side of the head with a two-by-four and I'm bleeding from my ear. And then he's dragging me. He's dragging me behind the house into the garage. And then he's gone. A minute... five minutes... I don't know. And then he's back. And he's wetting me down. He's wetting me down and I don't understand. I don't understand why water... should smell so bad. I don't understand. And then I see it. I see... this... this gas can. This red gas can from his truck.

    [Crying]

    Eugene: And he looks at me one last time... and he lights a match. And the last thing I remember, I'll never forget it, were his eyes. His eyes because they were filled with this immense... satisfaction.

    Arley: [Crying] I'm so sorry...

    Eugene: Don't! Don't! Don't tell me how sorry you are for me! Tell me how you're going to stop that happening to Trevor!

    Arley: Ricky would never do that!

    Eugene: Oh, Jesus, Arlene! He doesn't have to. All he has to do is not love him.

    [Turns around and walks into his house with his grocery bags]

  • Sidney: [Staring at Thorsen's Daughter] No! No, wait!

    [Gets up in front of Thorsen, faces the Nurse, and starts shouting]

    Sidney: No! Hey! Wait! Enough bullshit! You need to help her right now!

    Nurse: Excuse me...?

    Sidney: Man, why you giving me all this shit? Ain't you got some oxygen or something you can give her?

    Nurse: All right. Let me get a supervisor.

    [Attempts to leave]

    Sidney: [Blocks her way] No, no, no, no! You don't need to get no supervisor! You the supervisor today! Huh? You are the supervisor today! You feel me on that? Now I want you to get your skinny ass down the hall, put the little girl on a tray and supervise her, and I want you to get her some goddamn air!

    [Patting Thorsen's Daughter's shoulder]

    Sidney: I got your back, sis!

    [Notices the Nurse hasn't left yet]

    Sidney: Aw, bitch you still here?

    [Gets out a gun and shoots the floor. The nurse hurries out]

    Sidney: Shit! Shit ain't funny now!

    [Thorsen's Daughter is put on a stretcher]

    Sidney: Aw! Aw come on, man! Come on! Come on, man! Damn! Aw!

    [Sidney is arrested and put in handcuffs]