Elites always have time to wake up

Stan 2022-03-22 09:01:41

Things, or troubles, always revolve around any ordinary person, but for the elite, it is always a painful burden. There is often an invisible confrontation between the ideal world and the reality around them, and the elites are happy to "culture" them. Keep your grief to yourself, and spread your care to others, but these cares come from the subconscious and are basically of no real help.

The pervasiveness of religious concern in the Coen brothers' work in recent years has made us weary from the citations of other people's religious allusions. However, I don’t think it’s necessary to strip away every bit of metaphors and details. After all, as a Chinese from the Far East, it’s actually more suitable to go to the cinema to see the works of a certain Olympic director. We are a very down-to-earth nation, and we don’t really engage in religion. Anyway, we don’t refuse anyone who comes, and we can solve the problem. Together we struggle with relationships, money, family, social status, etc. Why does God give you this and that and I get very little. Have you ever thought about God's pain? I don't know if God is an elite or not, but he is said to have a penis (although some musicians later testified that "God is a girl"). Who knows which grave they dug up...

There are too many scenes in the movie that I don't understand, and I don't understand the language, but so what? I don't care about these things, and as pessimistic as it may seem, we could have exhausted our efforts to break the casserole and ask to the end, but the reality is always that breaking the casserole pays five dollars and seven. Elites with morals, benevolence and righteousness, in such a quagmire, will you also deviate from the troubling morality and go to the illegal road? Of course, we all know you are a good person, a serious person, oh Susannah, when an elite seed is planted, does that mean the germination of a misery plant? However, fortunately, there has been no crime for the time being, and at most there are often awakenings from dreams.

Yang Dianfeng
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Extended Reading
  • Vance 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    expression of wisdom

  • Monroe 2021-11-28 08:01:18

    if you serious you lose

A Serious Man quotes

  • Sy Ableman: Do you drink wine? Because this is an incredible bottle. This is not Mogen David. This is a - heh heh - a wine, Larry. A Bordeaux.

    Larry Gopnik: You know, Sy...

    Sy Ableman: Open it. Let it breathe. Ten minutes. Letting it breathe, so important.

    Larry Gopnik: Thanks, Sy, but I'm not...

    Sy Ableman: I insist! No reason for discomfort. I'll be uncomfortable if you don't take it. These are signs and tokens, Larry.

    Larry Gopnik: I'm just-I'm not ungrateful, I'm, I just don't know a lot about wine and, given our respective, you know...

    [Sy abruptly hugs him]

    Sy Ableman: S'okay. S'okay. We're gonna be fine.

  • Arlen Finkle: We, uh, we decide on Wednesday, so if there's anything you want to submit in support of your tenure application, we should have it by then. That's all.

    Larry Gopnik: Submit. What. What do you...

    Arlen Finkle: Well. Anything. Published work. Anything else you've done outside of the institution. Any work that we might not be aware of.

    Larry Gopnik: I haven't done anything.

    Arlen Finkle: Uh-huh.

    Larry Gopnik: I haven't published.

    Arlen Finkle: Uh-huh.

    Larry Gopnik: Are you still getting those letters?

    Arlen Finkle: Uh-huh.

    Larry Gopnik: Those anonymous...

    Arlen Finkle: Yes, I know. Yes.

    Larry Gopnik: Okay. Okay. Wednesday.

    Arlen Finkle: Okay. Don't worry. Doing nothing is not bad. Ipso facto.