caring about others is caring about yourself

Isai 2022-03-24 09:02:26

It's a very good movie, and the ending song is very good. After hearing the laughter at the end, I think it is really suitable to play such a movie on Halloween. I just watched a lot of film reviews and said the most about people's names. At first, I felt a little uncomfortable, but after hearing that laughter, I felt that it didn't matter so much. If I was joking, this level is still acceptable.
I like the theme of the movie very much. Although I guessed at the beginning that the ending is the vulgarity of the hero changing and then being with the heroine~ But after watching it, I am still very moved. After all, most of us live in our own little ones like this. In the world, it is good to feel good about yourself, no matter what others think or feel, but as time goes by, even yourself becomes more and more indifferent and numb to the point where you don’t even care about yourself, and live like a walking dead every day.
It's good to have a joke with everyone on Halloween~~ It's good, and reminds myself to care more about others and also care about the real me!

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Extended Reading
  • Norval 2022-04-20 09:01:59

    The unfinished version of the ghost is still an uncreative clone

  • Wilbert 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Not scary drops. . . It is light joy. The male protagonist is a short, chubby, kind dentist. He accidentally saw a ghost, and a bunch of ghosts followed him and begged him for help. It sounds old-fashioned, but it's actually quite interesting and creative.

Ghost Town quotes

  • Admitting Nurse: Did you evacuate your bowels?

    Bertram Pincus: I drank copious amounts of drain-cleaning fluid. What followed was fait accompli.

    Admitting Nurse: Sir, what I'm asking is if you were...

    Bertram Pincus: I shat! Okay? Good. Again and again! It was like a terrorist attack down there in the darkness and the chaos, the running and the screaming, okay?

  • Dr. Prashar: [TO DR. PINCUS] Dr Pincus. At some point in your life you're going to have to stop and ask yourself the ultimate question: "This business of being *such* a fucking *prick*... What is it really getting me?"