Perhaps the long-term search for meaning in life itself is nothingness. Maybe you no longer like your husband whispering in your ear, but you start to hate his snoring in the middle of the night, but that doesn't mean you want to leave such a static life. We should all grow up slowly from reckless impulses, learn to adapt to loneliness, adapt to the ordinary, and live a stable and responsible life.
Holden in the movie is more like a character most of us imagined in our ordinary trivial days. He is like a fire, which ignites into a ball with a surging sound, and disappears into the boundless wilderness with a surging sound.
I have liked Aniston very much since Friends, and I like her casual nature. At the beginning of the movie, I even support her holding Holden's hand and going to the motel with him. But with the development of the plot, like the heroine, I also felt the horror of the secret being discovered and the fear of the peaceful life being broken. We all know who is the one who can accompany us for a lifetime. Passion is fleeting, and fit can last forever. The harmony and unity of spirit and flesh is something that can’t be found. We already have a gift from God, so we don’t want it. Looking around, looking for something better. The one by your side is the best. Do not cherish.
The writing is messy, just some trivial views.
Finally, I hope everyone can stick to their hearts in this chaotic century, and don't let it be covered by too much dust, and don't let it be invisible. To live freely, openly, clearly, and clearly.
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