people who accompany you

Alisha 2022-03-24 09:02:47

Things are fickle, and often unexpected blows come.
When faced with pain, we must be optimistic and strong, but more importantly, we need someone to accompany us. This person may be our lover, parent, child, friend, etc.
Some people are very strong inside, but they also need care and concern when they encounter difficulties that they cannot easily overcome.
Ben had his wife by his side to encourage and comfort him, and although he scolded him mercilessly when he had to, it was the truth that made her do it. Although the children are small and sometimes naive, they are always by his side and they are worried about Ben. In fact, as long as the children do not leave him, they will always give him the motivation to face the difficulties. Adults don't seem to like living with their parents, but parents rarely close the door on their children's home. There is also Kevin, although the two don't like each other, but in times of crisis, they also lend a helping hand, and so on.
Difficulties made Ben experience a lot of precious warmth.
Pain is something people don't want to taste, so this kind of warmth is not often experienced. From another perspective, the story is telling us that we should love life, cherish life, overcome difficulties, and love those around you.

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  • Hollie 2022-04-20 09:02:09

    If it weren't for Costner, I wouldn't be interested in this subject. Watching this kind of film makes me feel more and more that, at heart, I am a Bolshevik and it has to be fair to watch. Occasionally learned that industry is the most important, physical work is fundamental. The farther away you are surrounded by reports, the closer you are to 1984~

  • Harmony 2022-01-08 08:01:11

    Inspirational film that won't be enthusiastic

The Company Men quotes

  • Phil Woodward: You know the worst part?

    [a beat]

    Phil Woodward: The world didn't stop. The newspaper still came every morning, the automatic sprinklers went off at six. Jerry next door still washed his car every Sunday.

    [then]

    Phil Woodward: My life ended and nobody noticed.

  • HR Director: I'm confident all these dismissals will stand up under legal scrutiny.

    Gene McClary: What about ethical scrutiny.

    HR Director: We're not breaking any laws, Gene.

    Gene McClary: I guess I always assumed were trying for a higher standard than that, Paul.