Still a little inspired

Michael 2022-03-25 09:01:19

The name of the movie is Hit Thunder and it ends with Life come at you fast, it runs through your body and tries to escape, and be expressd in any way possible. In a way, it's a lot like... Lighting. I don't quite start out I understand what it means, and then I pondered how I understood it. Life comes quickly. When you come and go unexpectedly, you are overwhelmed like lightning. Life is expressed in this way. This is life, this is life. I think there are several keywords, one is unexpected, and the other is the expression of life. So how does this film express this theme?
The protagonist believes that he is more mature than his peers, has more ideas, and has a sense of ideological superiority over the people around him. Rich thinking makes him love writing and expressing different viewpoints. I think I have a similar experience with this. I also felt that I was more mature than others, more creative than others, and liked to lead and control others. I still think so to this day. I don't know if everyone feels different, I guess so. But the question is, since we are all so confident, why are we not showing our difference in the areas of our self-confidence, but instead being denied by ourselves? Why didn't the protagonist make everyone appreciate his merits because of his uniqueness and become a successful organizer of a writing association? The answer to the question is obvious, we may have one aspect of talent, some people think a lot, some people like ballet, some people are good at writing... In fact, what you are good at is not necessarily what you should do, and a little advantage over others does not necessarily prevent you from being favored. people surpass. The protagonist loves to write, and is not necessarily suitable for being a journalist, nor should he be a journalist. There is no direct connection between the two. As I said just now, life gives you unexpected talents, inexplicably like certain kinds of objects, and are good at certain skills. The reality tells you that your talent is not a golden armor. It seems to become useless at any time. When you are excited, excited, and looking forward to slowly realizing that things are not what you think, you have no hope. Lose yourself, doubt your own abilities. Life has made you understand what life is.
Therefore, the protagonist's mother was abandoned by her husband because she wanted to get pregnant to maintain her marriage. The reality hit her beliefs. She always believed that life was unfair, and she also made her son realize that the dream is to devastated by reality. This is a negative example. The protagonist dreams of Northwestern University and will do anything to achieve it. Although he failed, he looked back. Because of his actions, his classmates wrote their own stories. Even if he went to a community college, he accepted the reality and felt the rewards he had earned because of his crazy efforts. A sense of accomplishment, he felt a joy he had never felt before. Although he was struck to death by lightning (personally I don't think it's the point, and it's not so sad, I think it's just for the point), his disappearance made many people miss him.
This story tells us that we don't think we deserve to be successful, we strive to be successful. Life tells us that the meaning of life is not here, because we have what we want, we are enriched every day because of him, and we think that we have unimaginable courage, we will because of what we do to be satisfied, to gain more or less. Don't complain about failure, you may have the next success, don't stop chasing because of failure, dreams can make our life happier. This is life, not as beautiful as you think, but more beautiful than you think.

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Struck by Lightning quotes

  • 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.