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Pedro 2022-02-09 08:01:26

Recently, I specialize in American dramas at home. After watching many types of films, after watching chuck, I really want to write something.
Almost 5 or 6 days, I spent almost all the rest time watching chuck. I watched from the first season to the fourth season and the fifth season. Instead, I kept thinking about the plots of the first three seasons. I have been reminiscing the original impression, an uncontrollable feeling.
I don't know what it feels like when others watch the chuck. Given that I have been living at home for almost 3 years, this American drama gave me a lot of resonance and ideas, and it reminded me of my own experience.
Regardless of the plot, the biggest touch of chuck to me is dreams and trust, a dream and trust in life. Each character, including the supporting role, is loyal to his paranoid ideals (convictions), and loyal to his deep dreams and feelings (love, friendship, family affection), which is different from the expert show Zhou Libo's questioning: "What is your dream?" , After watching chuck, I have been thinking about what my dream is, what is my dream of life. It's not that you want to be accompanied by beautiful women like the male protagonist, nor is it a career (comedy relationship) that appears to be unpredictable, but where is the belief in life?
I sincerely wish to have the attitude and belief in chasing that life in the next 5 years, and I don’t want to look back at my disappointment and disappointment when I am about to die. I leave it to myself 5 years later, I hope I can still feel this way.

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Chuck quotes

  • Chuck Bartowski: Wait. So not only did we *not* get the Fulcrum list, but Jill's never going to speak to me again because she caught me naked rinsing off fruit punch with another woman?

    John Casey: Common spy problem.

    Chuck Bartowski: [sarcastically] Really?

  • Sarah Walker: So you want us to break into a government controlled crime scene?

    John Casey: It's the F.B.I., how hard can it be?

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