The courage to change is life

Freda 2022-03-29 09:01:09

I first watched this movie for the EP. Many people may think that the plot is very old-fashioned, but I think the old-fashioned way shows that this is something that will really happen in life, and it is closer to the audience.
After watching the whole movie, the development is calm and natural, but it also makes people resonate and think. Each age group has its own different circumstances and difficulties. When I was young, I longed for freedom and the release of my personality, but in order to maintain the "true" self and ensure the development of life in the future, I had to suppress myself. When you are middle-aged, you may live the same life and do the same things every day, you may have experienced ups and downs, you may have lost your most important things, but you are all used to it and are unwilling to accept "greetings" from the outside world. At this time, help is always needed from the outside world, and this is no more than relatives, lovers and friends.
Smart people are all successful examples of doing well in their own fields, but sometimes we only focus on being ourselves and ignore the feelings of those around us, which always leads to misunderstanding and harm. Life and family need to be managed. Sometimes we need to discard the familiar self and face life with a new attitude. As long as we choose the right way, it will be the best for ourselves and the world around us.

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  • Edmund 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    I wanted to give three and a half stars, but since it was already > three stars, I gave it four stars. Most of the pre-films are good, ellen is cool, dad is astringent, adopted brother is weird, girlfriend is pretty. But when it develops later, it is a little old-fashioned no matter how you say it. It's a pity.

  • Destinee 2022-03-31 09:01:09

    Just inexplicably like it!

Smart People quotes

  • Vanessa Wetherhold: [drunk] What's it like... to be stupid?

    Brooke: What's it like sitting by yourself at lunch every day?

    Vanessa Wetherhold: It sucks.

  • Chuck Wetherhold: [to Vanessa] You're a monster!