You should be what you are.

Alexa 2022-03-23 09:01:47

I've always heard that J.K. Rowling wrote "Harper" seven books because her favorite novel "The Chronicles of Narnia" is seven, but I think whether it's a novel or a movie, "Narnia" Nia is nothing compared to Harpo.

The 3D version I watched with the pavilion was very disappointing. Except for the fluttering subtitles, which made people feel like watching 3D in ignorance, the others were all "washboards"... and neither the plot nor the effect were comparable. For the first two films, I don't know whether "Narnia" is getting worse and worse or the audience's requirements are getting higher and higher...

Nevertheless, there is always something that can make people think. Maybe, that's it.

I was very impressed with two of the dialogues -

"When I grow up, I wanna be what you are!"

"When you grow up, you should be what you are!"

Poor Lucy, who has always been immersed in the shadow of her sister Susan Next - Susan is beautiful, confident, smart, generous, and popular, all of which Lucy envies, even jealous of. She longed to be like her sister, and for this reason, when she saw the magician's spell, she secretly tore these two pages. When she chanted the spell and became Susan in her dreams, she found out that it was completely different from what she thought - no Lucy, Lucy disappeared, Narnia disappeared - yes, without Lucy, it is impossible to find Narnia Nia, then the story after that will be impossible to unfold.

At this point, Aslan appeared (I always thought this lion was so weird, like all decent images, he always had a bunch of little brats to wipe his ass, and he made it seem like a noble savior, directly associated with it. The White Queen in "Alice", how weird and weird! It's too far...), the plot is very natural and very vulgar to reflect the lofty image of Aslan as the savior. Next, Lucy woke up and understood a truth - everyone is an independent individual. We are what we are.

It is inevitable to remember that we all have role models from childhood to adulthood. These role models may be set for you by your parents, by your teachers, or by yourself—whose child was admitted to Tsinghua and Peking University, whose daughter married a rich man, whose child It's so pretty...and so on. We also always use these people as or be used as our role models - I want to be admitted to Tsinghua University and Peking University, I want to marry a rich man, I want to become a peerless beauty... The only thing I don't often think of is that I want to be myself.

But, in other words, is it not setting another form of "example" by reminding yourself "be what you are" all the time? be what you are, be what? Does it take its course? An Zhiruosu? Do what you want? It's like "Zhuang Zhou dreamed of a butterfly in the past, a vivid butterfly, and self-declared that it is suitable for ambition! I don't know about Zhou. Suddenly I realize it, and then I am like Zhou. I don't know that Zhou's dream is a butterfly, and a butterfly's dream is Zhou?? Zhou and butterflies, Then there must be a difference. This is called materialization." Zhuang Zhou still can't tell whether Zhuang Zhou dreams of a butterfly or a butterfly dreams of Zhuang Zhou, how can we accurately determine that "be what you are" is not a role model?

Perhaps, you don’t have to struggle so much, and you don’t have to think about who and what to do. Just do what you think is correct, beneficial to yourself, and able to repay the society, and do what you think is incorrect, unfavorable to yourself, and harm to society. Don't do it; I think this person is good, it is necessary to learn from TA, and I can improve myself, then set TA as an example, I think this person is bad, and learning from TA is a waste of time, Belittle yourself, then treat TA as a cloud.

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader quotes

  • [a bird lands beside Eustace and caws]

    Eustace Clarence Scrubb: [about Reepicheep] In England, we have mouse traps for that sort of thing. Speaking of food, you don't know where I could get any, do you?

    Tavros: Uh, why are you talking to that bird?

    Eustace Clarence Scrubb: Uh, I just naturally assumed that you can...

    Tavros: [busts out laughing] He's talking to birds!

    Telmarine Sailor: He's mad as a loon, that one!

    Tavros: Yeah!

  • Eustace Clarence Scrubb: Oh, you're a boat in a magical land. Can't you row yourself?