You can dream, but there is no need for others to be dragged down by you

Evans 2022-03-22 09:02:32

very good movie! Not only is it as simple as inspiration, the protagonist's realization of his dreams can certainly encourage many people who are chasing their dreams, but the most important point is that on the way of chasing your dreams, there are actually many, many people around you who silently sacrifice for you.

Your mission is not to dream. No one has the opportunity to dream more than anyone else in the sky. Dreaming requires cost and patience from others. Its realization not only depends on the unremitting efforts of individuals, but also comes from the love of many people around you. , it's a long-term investment, not just the dreamer's only thought.

Learning to understand the dreamer's mentality and ideals, and also the dreamer learning to understand the ideals and mentality of the people around him, is the biggest feeling this movie brings to me.

Others have paid a lot for me, so don't bring too much trouble to others, and don't pour your complaints on them. Seriously, when you dream, there is no need for others to be dragged down by you. O(∩_∩)O haha~

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  • Emilia 2022-01-14 08:01:31

    I thought for a long time that Evan Rachel Wood was playing the baby girl of Lolita...

  • Jean 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    Cute~~~Xiaoai children's shoes

King of California quotes

  • Miranda: You want to know how California got it's name? It's not named after some explorer, or king. Nope. Someone made the name up - a writer. He just pulled it out of his imagination in the 16th century, in Spain. He made up this place where there was unlimited gold, and pearls, and beautiful fierce women who wore gold armor, and rode wild beasts. And he called it California. It's true. It was a best seller back then. Charlie told me that. He said I could like it up if I didn't believe him. But I didn't need to.

  • Chinese Man: [last lines - something in Chinese] ... is California, ha?

    Miranda: Excuse me?

    Chinese Man: This place, this California, ha?

    Miranda: Oh... Yeah.

    Chinese Man: [announces to others in Chinese]

    Miranda: Welcome.