Drop your heart not far from the sunset

Carroll 2022-03-23 09:01:43

Schmidt is an old man
and he complains that his wife is an old woman who he is no longer used to sharing the bed

until she has a brain haemorrhage He understands the power
of having it and cherishes it when he has it

then he can no longer hold it together.

his files are gone, his efforts are handed over to somebody young.

his daughter is marrying to a sad life, his best friend was cheeting with his wife

and he can't save anything, anyone, because he can't even save himself

and he lays under the stars, the nature heals everything. it always has been.

They came and told him what a wonderful wife his dead wife was a woman in fact he knew better than any of them
his son-in-law said something he had missed his dead mother-in-law Shit
he looked up at the sky just because he couldn't see anything

he told his daughter not to bury her happiness to someone like this
and they got into a heated discussion
about what her dead mother would think of her happiness and

things tended to be So helpless
. When a person leaves this world, we arbitrarily impose our own expectations on the deceased.
What she will think, say and do
is completely controlled by us.

Schmidt watched this series of farces quietly,
and he was thinking about complaining and dissatisfaction alone . The
only person who supported him was a person he helped to help. The
boy who was 6 years old seemed to be the sustenance of his voice.
He told the boy everything about how a failure he was. Even those unknown filth,
he held the boy's reply, and
suddenly felt

a complete circle.
He saw his heart at sunset.

View more about About Schmidt reviews

Extended Reading
  • Flavio 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    So sad, when I was old, I suddenly found that everything was so meaningless, except for a handful of years and empty hands. I just want to cry without tears, this director wants to kill.

  • Liana 2022-04-23 07:01:46

    096 or About.Schmidt.2002.HDTV.MiniSD-TLF

About Schmidt quotes

  • Warren Schmidt: [On top of Winnebago at night talking to his dead wife] Helen, what did you really think of me deep in your heart? Was I really the man you wanted to be with? Was I? Or were you disappointed but too nice to show it?

  • Warren Schmidt: You've got to appreciate what you have while you still have it.