That's life.

Cheyenne 2022-03-23 09:02:58

This is a very life-like film. "Everyone has their own secrets", and the Vincent family interprets this phenomenon vividly and vividly. At the beginning of the film, every day of a prison guard is monotonous and full of strange flavors - everyone in the family has their own secrets. Fortunately, two characters who have the potential to change the situation have appeared, one is the next generation of prison guards when they were young, and the other is a smart woman who also left her family and wanted to change. Along these two main lines, it is glued together by the secret hidden in the heart of the protagonist, that is: I have liked the dream of becoming an actor since I was a child. This is the value of the film. An ordinary person lives an ordinary life, no matter whether he is still full of fantasies about life, but his hobbies are indeed a fact that cannot be changed from the bottom of his heart. So, after all kinds of entanglements, the protagonist walked step by step to the line of audition actors, no matter how long the line was. When you see this, you can't help but sigh: if it weren't for the great enthusiasm, who would still face their own hope after turning a corner -- turning a corner -- turning a corner again.
Finally, before the end of the film, all the contradictions broke out uncontrollably. It seems that the ordinary life has been dropped a blockbuster. Don't you know that this is the meaning of life. After the dull and the low, it will bring you to a new highlands.
So, no matter how bad life becomes, please stick to it, because, maybe at the next corner, it is the beauty you seek.

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City Island quotes

  • Vivian Rizzo: I'm not a hooker!

    Tony: Showing your tits for money, what's that called, 'librarian'?

  • Molly: Well, think about it Vincent. Acting is one of the strangest things a person could possibly choose to do. Pretending to be someone else, who was dreamed up by some third party. It's like agreeing to be a marionette.

    Vince Rizzo: Why do you act?

    Molly: Really, what other profession could accommodate my sort of behavioral problems?

    Vince Rizzo: Yeah, sort of like getting paid for being a professional screw-up.

    Molly: [giggles] Perfect.

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