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Abelardo 2022-03-23 09:02:24

We have been trying to get rid of the troubles of memory, and many images are based on the existence of individuals.
The wife chooses to get rid of all objects of love but connects with the boy who broke his life, while the husband chooses the opposite.
I suddenly remembered that song, in an unusual way, indeed, the passing, the choice, the arousal of the emotions, each presented in a unique way.
Psychologists are looking for that unique place, but a lot of times they don't even realize where the inflection point is. I think what is worth admiring about this film is its most simple truth. I am also annoyed by those devout believers who throw all problems to God. Of course, for a considerable number of people, sharing, talking, and relying are helpful. But the lack of self-confidence was completely resolved. Advance and retreat, dodge, solve problems, it is better to accept and compromise. The interpretation of the breaking point of the couple's quarrel is very convincing, and the performance of the two actors also makes the audience immersive.
The part of the phantom immersed in it always has to succumb to life itself, this film does not show the whole of real life, it has excluded other external pressures (I have seen middle-aged people who lost their children, broke their wealth in exchange for their families, and asked on their knees. What should I do), purely in the psychological aspect.

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  • [last lines]

    Becca: [voice-over] And then what?

    Howie: [voice-over] I don't know... Something though.

  • Nat: You know, Becca, when your brother died, I found the church very helpful.

    Becca: I know. I know you did, but that's you. That's not me, and Danny... Danny isn't Arthur.

    Nat: You know, I brought you to church every Sunday.

    Becca: Let's not start this again, okay, Mom? I'm just... I'm just calling about the cake.

    Nat: You're not right about everything, you know? What if there is a God?

    Becca: Then I'd say he's a sadistic prick.

    Nat: All right, Becca, that's enough.

    Becca: "Worship me and I'll treat you like shit." No wonder you like him. He sounds just like Dad.