A similar life shines through human nature

Lenny 2022-03-24 09:03:41

I saw an older brother, because his mother played with everyone, smoked marijuana, and did not look like a parent, because he was afraid of thunder in the summer, and because he hated his unmotivated younger brother, he never wanted to go home when he became a university professor. Because his brother tricked him into attending his funeral, he came back. He met a middle school female teacher who could write poetry, and they liked each other. He was always looking for reason, correctness, and truth, and the female teacher told him, "Maybe the truth is right in front of us, but we all turn a blind eye, and one day, you will find you Everything you seek has been abandoned by you." Such a meaningful statement reflects the trajectory of the protagonist's life. This is the fear in human nature, because fear makes decisions, because fear lives, everyone has their own fears, and perhaps life cannot be achieved without fear.
I saw a younger brother who was very good at adjusting himself, adjusting his life, playing very well, very smart but not studying hard. He used drugs and went to prison. He quit drugs after he came out, invented hydroponics, borrowed money to buy equipment, and planted Got marijuana. Because of the debt of the equipment, I finally asked my brother to help build an alibi and kill the creditor, because the movie was forced to accidentally kill by the dentist (in fact, it is more realistic and reasonable to go to jail). He is such a person who wanted to take shortcuts to survive and be happy in the land where he grew up, but he bravely resisted oppression, but killed him illegally.
This is life, and I dare say that the lives of these two brothers more or less represent the living conditions and reasons of many people. As the film Rabbi said, as human beings, we must admit that we are all animals. We all have fears, laziness, the noblest pursuits, and the ugliest depravity, no matter what, we all need to solve the problems in life and grow, which is part of the practice. Now the boss blames Shu Shu Tong Shoe for telling me that life is a constant practice, and those who give up practice will die voluntarily.

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  • Assunta 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    Edward Norton's acting breakthrough!

  • Milan 2022-03-22 09:02:54

    Norton did a great job

Leaves of Grass quotes

  • Janet: You still leaving tomorrow.

    Bill Kincaid: I think so.

    Janet: I'll miss you.

    Bill Kincaid: And we barely know each other.

    Janet: "You have not known what you are. You have slumbered upon yourself all your life. Your eyelids have been the same as closed most of the time. What you have done returns already in mockeries. The mockeries are not you. Underneath them, and within them, I see you lurk."

    Bill Kincaid: [absorbing what she'd just quoted] Who was that?

    Janet: Walt Whitman.

    Bill Kincaid: I don't think I ever imagined hearing him recited to me by a girl gutting a 40 pound catfish.

    Janet: That's exactly how he should be recited. He wrote without rhyme or meter. Free verse. Just whatever he felt inside coming out in one intricate rhythm. Pure unashamed passion, without definable restriction.

    Bill Kincaid: I'm sorry, see, I have a few issues with that.

    Janet: Why?

    Bill Kincaid: Because some have dared to suggest that even poetry has rules.

    Janet: Or you make your own.

    Bill Kincaid: Right there, that's the part I never bought into.

    Janet: Because?

    Bill Kincaid: If everybody runs around making their own rules, how can you ever find what's true? There's nothing... there's nothing to rely on.

    Janet: "One night, I split my cicada skin, devoured your leaves, knowing no poison, no law of nourishment in that larval blindness, a hunger finally true."

    Bill Kincaid: Who's that?

    Janet: That's me.

  • Brady Kincaid: I ain't gonna manufacture or purvey anything that I ain't gonna ingest into my own sweet self.