The charm of transformation

Frieda 2022-03-22 09:01:51

Nicholas is obsessed with the transformation between two characters in a movie, such as "Face Change" and "City of Angels".
We all know that life cannot have certain assumptions or transformations. Generally, Chinese people who have such dreams will be called "idiots and fools' dreams". Often the summary of such films: that is, to cherish what you have, and to see the truth in simplicity.
In fact, neither Nicholas nor the director is preaching (that is really the conclusion of our Chinese), but experiencing.
Realize that life is a journey. Dangerous, yet charming.
During the journey, you can immerse yourself in other bodies and gain freshness, which is all in your mind.
Experience can only be understood but not in words.
And the transformation again and again should be regarded as self-alienation again and again.


There are many more movies about chance, life choices, and coincidences of fate, such as "Song of Opportunity", "Lola Run", "Men and Women: A Handbook of Love", "Family Man", "Being Premarital", "Time Machine", "Foreseeing the Future"... …I hope that through these films with multiple endings, you can lead yourselves to think about your own possibilities, know how to see clearly the first signs and subsequent changes of various opportunities, know how to understand the depth of cause and effect, and know how far you can achieve , How far can you change or decide? You must have the ability to withdraw from yourself at any time and watch yourself clearly. Only by reminding yourself at any time can you clearly face such a fast-changing, incredible and unexpected life.

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Extended Reading

The Family Man quotes

  • Kate: [Kate is sitting at a table working on her laptop and eating some chocolate cake when Jack arrives home] Hi honey. How was the game?

    Jack: Long, boring, and generally pretty sad. Arnie seemed to enjoy it. Sorta.

    [he opens up the refrigerator and looks inside]

    Jack: Hey where's that chocolate cake?

    Kate: [Kate looks at her plate and back at Jack] Do you mean this chocolate cake?

    Jack: [Jack looks at her and shuts the fridge door. He starts walking to her] That's my piece. I was saving it because I got nauseated by that pre-cooked mini-mall rotisserie chicken.

    Kate: [eating the cake in a mocking manner] Mmm. Mmm. It's good.

    Jack: [points at the cake] Gimme that cake.

    Kate: No way!

    [He makes a move to reach for it, but she pulls the plate further away]

    Jack: Come on.

    Kate: I'm sorry. It's too important to me.

    [Jack pauses for a moment before quickly reaching for the cake, but Kate quickly grabs the plate and jumps out of her chair, causing Jack to chase her. She playfully leads him into the next room while laughing]

    Jack: [Jack surprises her around the next corner by cutting her off and shouting/singing] Ta-daah!

    [she playfully runs to the staircase where she lies facing up at him]

    Jack: I want that cake!

    Kate: [laughing] You want this cake?

    Jack: [playing along] I want it!

    [she smashes the cake on his lower face while laughing]

    Jack: Thank you.

    [He smiles with cake all over his mouth and chin]

  • Peter Lassiter: Old flames are like old tax returns... put 'em in the file cabinet for three years, then you cut 'em loose.