Life is a gorgeous and poignant adventure

Citlalli 2022-03-22 09:02:19

The loneliness makes it warm and touching
, and the musical shadow that has settled in the heart
is the scene where he once told about the unfairness
he encountered. He said, "Actually, I'm not busy at all, I just look busy, um, pretending...
this Everything has no meaning..."
Life is an adventure
, and standing here, I seem to have seen those encounters in Paul Auster's book,
but it seems that the adventures and encounters here are more warm and poignant, and more helpless!
Here,
we see the purest and most human side of human nature.
Position yourself in a prosperous city
Find your
dreams in the crowd Some dreams are right around you but you can't see them, and
some see your dreams but you can't catch
them at all... Searching
every day, every day Fantasies
repeat every day
to look busy...
and forget the meaning of life!

Someone once said,
"If a person stays in a certain place for a long time, it is easy to be lonely and sinking.
I think many people have had this feeling, repeating the same or similar things day after day, the
original freshness and excitement. The feeling is exhausted by the mechanical reciprocation.
Some people try to change, whether active or passive;
some people stick to it, so they choose to continue to be lonely and sinking
.
Whether intentional or unintentional..."

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Extended Reading
  • Blaze 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    The most impressive scene in the whole film is the conflict in the subway station. The discussion of the problem is not deep enough. In addition, the sunset love is a little bloody, and the interaction between people from different cultures is the biggest attraction of this film.

  • Alexie 2022-01-06 08:02:20

    Underneath the unchanging restraint is a heart that has been lonely for too long.

The Visitor quotes

  • Ronald Cole: Sir?

    Prof. Walter Vale: Yes? Did you find him?

    Ronald Cole: He's been removed.

    Prof. Walter Vale: Removed to where?

    Ronald Cole: Deported.

    Prof. Walter Vale: Deported? When?

    Ronald Cole: He was deported this morning.

    Prof. Walter Vale: How can that be? No, he - Um, sir, is there any way that I could contact him?

    Ronald Cole: I don't think so.

    Prof. Walter Vale: You don't think so? What kind of an answer is that?

    Ronald Cole: I'm sorry, sir. That's all the information that I have. Now, please step away from the window. You can contact I.C.E. if you have any further questions. The number's on the wall. Sir? Step away from the window, please. Sir. For the last time, step away... from the window.

    Prof. Walter Vale: [Walks up to the phone number on the wall, walks back to the window] You can't just take people away like that. Do you hear me? He was a good man, a good person. It's not fair! We are not just helpless children! He had a life! Do you hear me? I mean, do YOU hear ME? What's the matter with you?

  • Tarek Khalil: Oh shit! We have to get home! Zainab's gonna kill me, I'm on Arab time again.

    Prof. Walter Vale: What is "Arab time"?

    Tarek Khalil: It means I'm late by an hour. All Arabs are late by an hour, it's genetic, we can't help it.