Encouragement with tragedy

Gennaro 2022-03-24 09:03:22

It's been a while since I downloaded this movie, and I pulled it a bit when I just downloaded it, and I thought it might be boring. Because Glee went to a CC movie and saw a completely different person. There are a lot of interesting words in it. Although it seems like a precocious teenager thinking about life and life, the question about stopping believing in it is still touched. We lose our trust in the world and in ourselves as we grow up. We grow as we grow, we grow sharper corners, harder and thicker shells. (Uh...it seems to be a bit literary...) Persistently believe that it seems naive to the so-called mature people, but who said that your so-called maturity is not pathetic? The male protagonist actually died in the end, and it was when everything had failed and he had just regained his confidence and happiness. The end of a young life is a tragedy no matter where it is, but some people can perform with tragedy (not to mention that it is not a rare talent..) The people who are touched are always just touched. Numbness can sometimes seem more tragic than dying prematurely. Really, when you deny yourself, what you lose is not only your dream but also a minimum of happiness.

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  • Sheryl Phillips: You were on ADD medication as a kid, and you turned out somewhat decent.

    Carson Phillips: No, I wasn't.

    Sheryl Phillips: I hid it in your food.

    Carson Phillips: I thought I was just really calm and mature for my age.

    Sheryl Phillips: Nope, you were drugged. When your father and I started our divorce, you started asking so many questions we found it easier to roofie you than answer you.

  • Carson Phillips: In what grade do we stop believing in ourselves? In what grade do we just stop believing, period? I mean, someone has to be a Nobel Peace Prize winner. Someone has to be a ballerina. Why not us? I can't be the only one that gets that.