It's a good movie that's easy to overlook. Especially in this era of fragmented time and everyone's lack of patience. So much so that the director used the plot design of a thriller and suspense film with good intentions to catch you who might turn it off at any time, until you saw it at the last moment, and you suddenly realized it. You could simply say it's a story about "curiosity killed the cat".
Or, you can say that this movie is a warning to you to cherish what you have, like youth. Many times we fail to realize how precious we have, family, health, children, etc. until we lose them. The movie provides such an opportunity. When we are brought into the film story, follow the protagonist to experience a story, experience his emotions, choices, and fate, we seem to understand something in an instant. Although back in real life we will still forget what to cherish and what is the most important thing to us. However, the experience of watching a movie at the moment will quietly become a seed, which will subtly affect our lives.
I consider myself a person who doesn't know how to enjoy life. There seems to be no other hobby besides reading books, watching movies and writing articles. During the Chinese New Year holiday, I can think of no other way to relax than to go to the library or visit the bookstore. If I were to travel, I would probably only choose to visit the bookstores in cities with characteristic bookstores.
"What's the value of the rest of your life?" This line struck me right away. What is the value of the rest of my life? There is such a formula: career benefits = money + development space + emotion. The career benefits of a lifetime are actually a fixed value (constant value), but the proportions of the three factors of money, development space, and emotions are different. In different periods, the emphasis ratio of the three factors will also change accordingly. For example: when we are young, what we want is more development space and emotions, and money is not unimportant but temporarily ranked third; and when we are old, we may want more money and emotions. Development space is not so important.
The world is colorful, and even if you are at home, the world on the Internet is rich enough to have endless ways to enjoy it. Sometimes, I myself feel that I am too ascetic. I always like to study, read books and movies and watch "The Magician's Backstage", aren't you tired? Yes, some cool and exciting activities such as skydiving, deep diving, rock climbing, etc., it seems that I really don't catch a cold. I suddenly discovered that I just like all kinds of people with depth. I read the articles they wrote, the books they published, the movies they wrote and directed, and I communicated with them across time and space. Maybe this is my way of life.
Yes, meet all kinds of interesting and deep people. Through an occasional article, a book, or a movie, I found them and talked to them—just wanted them to learn. I am enjoying it. Maybe, I can try to communicate and empathize with different types of people, isn't this also consulting? Enter their world and experience a different life experience. The boundaries of your heart are expanding. Thinking of this, I suddenly felt that the so-called letting go of oneself is not letting go of oneself, but expanding oneself to various dimensions and various experiences, and Datong has become "no-self". I can't find the right words to describe this feeling. That's about it.
I have done several salons recently, and have deeply realized the power of the deep learning art of "questioning-deconstructing-practice-integration". Sure enough, it is the mental method of connecting with inner strength.
"Think about the scholars in the past. When there was no Internet, the way they got feedback was to set up a communication circle, or a salon, to discuss problems together on a regular basis. Or, they used the book as the source of feedback to practice writing. For example, Mr. Wang Yunwu stated that when he was learning English, he read the original English work for many times, and then translated it into Chinese. After a week, he translated it back into English, and then compared it with the original English work. Those who have grammatical errors should look up the original text to correct them, and those who have correct grammar but use words and expressions that are not as refined as the original text will also refer to the corrections.” Not only that, he also used a similar method to study ancient texts, first translating the ancient texts into vernacular texts, and then translating the vernacular texts back into ancient texts for comparison. It is this kind of hard work that made Mr. Wang Yunwu a self-taught master. "
Similarly, watching movies and reading books to empathize with people in different fields and with different personalities is not a way to practice. From this perspective, the biggest impression of the film "Master Key" is that "if What happens when the mind is switched? "For example: you were actually your boss in a previous life, you were actually a psychologist in a previous life, and that consultant was the shopkeeper of Taobao. You changed it. It's like in the movie (spoiler). Then, such an assumption may Let you see more clearly, if you are a boss or a psychologist, what kind of experience and skills are needed, etc. You can also say that it is a kind of "wonderful self-realization fable". With limited writing skills, it is impossible to explain clearly My feelings. Let's stop here. Anyway, I have a little understanding. It's
like replacing "I will work hard" with "Doing things will have results, everything is the same. "The same, there will be magic. If you don't believe it, try it carefully.
There is a particularly wonderful plot in the movie, "Caroline" picked up the cigarette of "Violet" lying on the ground, picked up the lighter, lit the cigarette and took a puff It was very strange for people to see. Then, you have to admire that the director clearly explained the exchange of identities of the two people through such a simple action shot design, which is really wonderful.
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