Struck By Lightning

Carmine 2022-03-23 09:03:07

At that time, a large part of the reason for watching this movie was indeed because of "Glee". Some people thought it was an unsuccessful comedy, some people thought it ended too quickly, and some people really agreed with what CC wanted to express in the film. ...but, there's no denying that I love this little refreshing inspirational film, especially the question
"In what grade do we stop believing in ourselves?"
"What grade do we just stop believing period?" (Again what grade do we start not believing in anything?)
Since the world needs someone to win the Nobel Peace Prize, it needs a ballerina, so why not me?
Yes, when did the child who swore to realize his dream began to live with it, always forgiving his laziness unconditionally, and was anxious all day long but unwilling to change, suddenly thought of the lyrics of Journey to the West "Dare to ask where the road is, where is the road? ?" But, "I had been so busy dwelling in my own self-pity, I had
fortotten what I actually accomplished."
You are in the denial of your own limits. I always use the method of denying myself indefinitely to make myself work hard. However, the effect does not seem to be very good. It will be very fulfilling to see what you have accomplished, right?
Speaking of the movie, the carson's family in the movie is undoubtedly bad, the father who abandoned his wife and children, the mother who does nothing and drinks at home all day, and the grandmother who suffers from Alzheimer's disease. At school, the writing club he founded was unpopular, the school newspaper was used as waste paper, he would do anything to run a magazine, and he was annoying because of his vitriolic and pretentious way of speaking (to be honest, people with such a character It's hard not to be disgusted, but that kind of persistence, that kind of courage and determination is admirable). However, he has always insisted on leaving the town and going to Northwestern University to pursue his dream. Of course, he always thought he could do it. In the end, Carson was unsuccessful, because his mother threw away his admission letter on his own initiative, because of the ridicule and incomprehension of others, and because of the sudden lightning, his short life was ruined.
However, the grandmother in the film always recalls again and again the little boy who loved fantasy and made up stories and always laughed when he was a child, who would write "Once upon a time, there was a boy who wanted fly..." The queen is always shrouded in gloom and fog, and she will never laugh again, but it is fortunate that the little boy who grew up at the end told his grandmother "Once upon a time, there was a boy who flew..." and every time carson went out Even if the phrase "love you" at the time wanted to escape from this insane mother, it was undeniable that Carson's love for his mother was undeniable. It's these interactions that make it feel like there's still a warm orange in this broken home.
Everyone's ultimate direction is death, so I like Shi Tiesheng's statement about death: "Death is something you don't have to rush for, and death is a festival that will inevitably come." So, why worry, live well In the present, no matter whether you are nostalgic for the past, escape the past, look forward to the future, or fear the future, the most important thing is what you are doing now.
I remember the uncle with the backpack I met at the Chongqing Railway Station for the night. He told me a friend of a friend that the people who had been eating together a few days ago suddenly disappeared, and he felt life and death were impermanent. At that moment, I was thinking about how much he regretted, how much he regretted, and how much he could remember when he suddenly left this world, and then I was fortunate to find that at the moment of my death, I could tell myself that in this short period of time And in your long life you have done things just because you wanted to, not because of your parents, family, friends, school, society. So, even if he was struck to death by a sudden lightning strike, Carson knew that he still had something to do.
Reminds me of the cheerleader answering the reason for giving up the dream in the film "they all laughed at me "carson followed by answering "but I didn't laught at you" no matter what kind of dream you have, it won't be too strange, but when When these thoughts are put into the daytime, you will hide them and worry about being discovered. Why is this? Worrying about not being understood and being laughed at as a 2B child, because "it is likely to be the case, there is nothing 'strange' in terms of human nature, everything is legitimate in terms of human desires, so-called strange or improper It's just a kind of fear under the background of the various rules of this real world." Worrying about becoming an outlier in the crowd.
However, walking on the road is a personal journey. Why do you need to talk about worrying about new words? It's true that you don't ask for troubles. There are many people in this world who wear shoes, but there are also people who don't wear shoes.
Life comes at you fast, it was through your body and tries to escape and be expressed in any way possible. In a way, it's a lot like lightning.

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  • Justin Walker: Hot Stuff, can you freeze fire?

    Malerie Baggs: Yes. Well, um... have you seen the movie The Last Airbender?

    Justin Walker: No. I-I sleep with girls.

  • Remy Baker: I hate you more than I hate the holocaust.

    Carson Phillips: Bite me, hobbit.