real love? real life?

Bo 2022-03-22 09:01:55

I upgraded the network from the slow 512k to 2m early, and it was not until these days that I discovered the real use of broadband.

pptv is really awesome, tens of thousands of movies are watched online, high-definition, except the sound is not 5.1, the picture is not to say.

After eating and drinking, I lay on the sofa and turned on the computer connected to the TV, and ran some random. I've been in a gray mood recently, so I wanted to find something more cheerful for entertainment.

The title of "Happy Dad" is not bad. The score on the pp is only 5.8. Fortunately, I have always retained this damn superiority. I always feel that I can experience some advantages that ordinary people can't understand, although most of them have been proved afterwards. Wrong arrogance, but I got it right this time, ha!

A middle-aged and widowed columnist on life issues. His usual job is to provide some good ideas for other people's frustrated family life. Ironically, he has never been able to get out of the pain of losing his other half. Fortunately, he has three lovely, beautiful and smart daughters. Enough to worry about, driving a tattered old Mercedes-Benz, life seems to be quite unsatisfactory.

During the holidays, I brought my daughters back to their parents for family gatherings on a regular basis. From the very beginning, I opposed the eldest daughter's driving, against the second daughter's early love, and even did not believe that the younger daughter said "you are a good father, but a bad daddy". Experience, this sentence actually expresses the true feelings of the three daughters to this poor strict father.

A chance encounter in a bookstore rejuvenated the old man who had been in self-imposed confinement for many years, but the heroine of the drama was already on good terms with his younger brother, and also came to attend a family party, and the embarrassment started from here.

Warm family gatherings, men and women, young and old gathered together to play Scrabble. I can't help but miss the scene of a family celebrating the Spring Festival when I was a child. At that time, meals were divided into 3 groups. Dad, uncle and grandpa sat down to eat and drink, aunt and mother. Grandma mostly ran back and forth to serve meals and dishes. Occasionally, she went to the table to toast a few glasses of wine, or stood at the table and put a few chopsticks in the cracks. Our cousins ​​and sisters happily gathered together in a small room. Eating and chatting at the table, everyone chatting and laughing, it's nice. I really hate the current urbanization. Now life is better. Every family is a small family. Living in a spacious building, the comfort is much more, but the warmth of the family is much less. I can't help but think that when I get old, I will have 4 elderly people, 2 children, and 1 grandchild in the future. How boring, no, I will have more children in the future. I really envy that old man in the movie, ^_^

The movie is still a movie, the hero and heroine naturally have to love each other, and it is the kind of sincerity that comes from the heart, love will make you become "the best possible version of yourself", I like the word version, who made me an engineer.

I wasn't moved by the line "love is not a feeling, but an ability", but I was moved by the speaker's emotion. The acting is really good. Steve Carell's transformation from harlequin green leaves to red flowers is really unequivocal.

After all, a touching and warm Hollywood American drama love movie is quite worth watching. If you want me to rate it, I will give it at least 8 points.

PS: A lot of guitar accompaniment songs in the film are really good.
PPS: I think "love is always a mess" makes sense.
PPPS: How can you train your daughter to be such a cute, innocent and mature little angel? It seems that movies can only be movies.

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Dan in Real Life quotes

  • Marie: [Entering laundry room where is Dan seated on a cot] What was that?

    Dan Burns: [rises from the cot] I couldn't... I couldn't stop myself.

    Marie: What am I supposed to do now?

    Dan Burns: You can't do anything. He's my brother.

    Marie: [stifling back tears] Why did you sing for me?... Then?

    Dan Burns: Because I... I'm

    [now shaking his head]

    Marie: [reciting passages from Dan's book] Page 92. "Did I just die? Because an angel walked into the room". Page 148... uh..."I'll forgive you your past if you'll forgive me mine.". It seems all his best lines were yours. It's unbearable. I... I can't keep pretending.

    [Marie leaves the laundry room]

  • Dan: [all together in the car] I think your sisters aren't very happy with me.

    Lilly: Duh!

    Dan: Why do you think?

    Lilly: You're a good father, but sometimes a bad dad.