There is a man who is doomed to love the wrong

Lamont 2022-03-23 09:02:41

Annie asked Tom why he broke up with his ex-wife by the lake. Tom said that everyone wanted a different life; Annie asked, is this relationship right? Tom said: I didn't love her because it was right. I just loved her.

It took Tom decades to finally get out of the "wrong" emotion, the person he loved didn't love his life; the second time he only had one chance to hold the beloved woman and dance with her, and she was wearing someone else's wedding dress on her hand. Ring, with other people's daughters in his heart, the people he loves can't love his life.

Shouldn't he think about it? I mean, this emotional failure is not unreasonable, maybe he chose "a life with more space" and not many foreign women dare to enter this life, civilization has shaped us into a whole new look. It's not that they don't love this wildness, but it is limited to short-term healing, and there is no nourishment to maintain "correct" emotions in the wild.

So, one wrong burning may ruin everything, Tom himself is afraid, and another wrong love he is afraid that he can't bear it. But when Annie needed it, he still chose to use his own feelings to arouse her feelings and repair the gap between her and her daughter, everyone, and life.

As a medicine for the heart, Tom is doomed to love wrong; if he loves "right", he can't be a horse whisperer, he can't meet Annie, he can't continue to love wrong and help her, her daughter, her horse. Tom is a kind of love planted in no one's place.

What I want to say is: Love is right when there's nothing left.

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The Horse Whisperer quotes

  • Tom Booker: Is she going to be long?

    Grace: Probably, she's on the phone 23 hours a day.

    Tom Booker: What does she do?

    Grace: She's an editor.

    Tom Booker: An editor? Ah.

    Grace: Just in case she hasn't told you, which she probably hasn't, I don't want to be a part of this. Okay?

  • Annie: I've never been on a cow farm before. It seems to me that the bulls have the best time. Just laying around the fields waiting for someone to come along and ask them to do their work.

    Tom Booker: You get born a bull you have a 90% chance of being castrated. Served up as hamburger. So on balance, I reckon I'd choose bein' a cow.