about self-acceptance

Summer 2022-03-23 09:02:46

The final ending heralds a happy life for the boys and girls, Tutu and Tutu

The most memorable sentence in the movie?

Peter Rabbit: It's my fault, so I'll do it, it's your fault, you'll do that

When I heard it, I felt that this sentence had content, and it was pointed out by roommates. It was a topic of self-acceptance. It was because I deeply realized that everyone is not perfect, so even if there are shortcomings, I am not afraid.

When Peter Rabbit accidentally blew up his house and his beloved girl was leaving the manor because of his mistake, he also fell into self-doubt, but fortunately, the doubt was not long before he devoted himself to changing actions. Happy ending, real life is different, but there is still the energy of positive change to push things forward.

Thinking of the current job, who can avoid making mistakes, mistakes that may be too big in their own hearts to tolerate, but just a quick glance in the eyes of others does not matter. I am writing this to remind myself that no matter what kind of social beatings you suffer, you must have a fearless spirit, maintain stubborn optimism, and break through the temporary darkness.

Good night?

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Extended Reading

Peter Rabbit quotes

  • Bea: What do you miss most about the store? And don't say having everything in its proper place. I get it. You have control issues.

    Thomas McGregor: I miss being helpful. A parent or grandparent comes into this shop looking for a gift for the child they love. I ask a few simple questions and know exactly what they need. I love helping people get what they want.

    [pause]

    Thomas McGregor: Especially when they don't even know that they want it. Those are the best.

  • Peter Rabbit: He's in a better place now.

    [watches the ambulance drive away]

    Peter Rabbit: The ice cream truck, with the flashing lights.