I've watched this movie, Bob the Stray Cat, for a while. I wanted to finish watching "Bob the Stray Cat 2" and sum it up together, but I still have to remember some of my feelings at the moment. From the perspective of the movie, it may not be considered It's excellent but as far as the story goes it would be a movie I'd recommend. Most importantly, it's "based on true events." Friends whose life has not been smooth. The protagonist James is an addict with a conscience. He has fallen and failed to save himself. A large part of the reason is "loneliness", especially the "friends" left behind this "loneliness". A drug addict who is about to lose his conscience, so it is really hard to say that he has to work hard to change at this time. Fortunately, he never gave up his determination to get out of the status quo until he met the first doctor in his life. The doctor in the drug rehab center was really lucky. The doctor answered the question from his colleague:Some people just look at him and you know he can quit orz) With the help of the doctor James got a place to live and met his life's redemption there our super cute big orange Bob and because of Bob's company more and more More and more warm people began to negotiate with him. So good luck is really coming, but our protagonist is also really bad. We are doing street art with Bob. I just turned my back to protect Bob, but I was caught and told that I was banned from acting. I was hungry, but Bob had to eat canned food Got a thorn in the side of my peers, I met too enthusiastic fans and accidentally broke the rules (a magazine was bought in the territory of my peers) "I did nothing wrong, why do you do this to me" "But the rules are the rules" "But people forced it on me" "Sorry, sometimes, I don't like these rules too much" "I'm sorry, but you don't have a magazine for next month" As if even good things happened even though he took every opportunity to change But when things don't go well, it doesn't say stop. It doesn't pay attention to your determination and ignores the trouble it may bring you. It just keeps making trouble and reminds you that you are on your own. Our life is not the same. Well, so really, after watching the movie, my biggest insight is that you want to play a game with life. You have to find a place to put your soul first. I think, for James, Bob is the screenshot of p3, which is my favorite in the movie. At that time, all the protagonist's efforts were being targeted by life. Even Bob lost everything and seemed to be beaten back to his original shape. I don't know if that was the first time he looked through the window to see the drug dealer even in the movie. It was only played twice but who knows? He timidly walked up to the drug dealer and listened to the person in front of him introducing him to the paradise that he could provide (my heart was half cold, and I quickly glanced at the progress bar) until I listened to him When I said "I'm looking for my cat" and I burst into tears, I thought "he won." In reality, most of us are not as bad as James, but we often have moments when we feel that life is extremely painful. In fact, we still need it. Some people put it on their lover, some people put it on pets, some people put it in the faraway places that we haven't been to, but in fact, no matter what way we choose to put our love and responsibility, it is always the most important hope that we can persevere stay true to heartGrab every luck, resist the exclusion of life, become a better adult with love and responsibility
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