Lie to appease a lifetime

Wendy 2022-03-27 09:01:12

After watching this movie, I realized that I was really stupid. It can be said that my emotional intelligence may not be high.
I can probably understand the story. Several lines are intertwined together to form a complete story,
but I don’t necessarily understand the profound connotation.
Then I'll just record a little voiceover of myself watching the movie.
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Sometimes I wonder, under what circumstances can a "lie" be considered a white lie?
How much of a lie to someone is out of kindness, or out of love?
A person who can make you feel happy all the time, but always lies to you,
and these lies, no matter how big or small, let you see that if the truth tells you that you will be disappointed, angry, and angry,
then these lies are worth following. Did you say it casually?
The criterion for judging whether a person can be together for a lifetime is the romance under the lie or the pain under the truth?
Maybe my life is about to encounter an unprecedented dilemma.
When my inner emotions can no longer help me choose a right path,
who can use reason to point me to a broad life.


The above has nothing to do with the movie.

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Mr. Holmes quotes

  • Roger: She wants me to be a bootblack!

    Mrs. Munro: Roger!

    Roger: She wants me to do what she does!

    Mrs. Munro: There's no shame in what I do!

    Roger: You complain enough about it! Always going on about how hard things are.

    [to Holmes]

    Roger: She can barely read!

    [Mrs. Munro storms out of the room]

    Sherlock Holmes: Go after her. Apologize for saying things that were meant to hurt. You were cruel! If you don't apologize, you will regret it.

    Roger: People always say that.

    Sherlock Holmes: Because it's true.

    Roger: Do *you* regret anything?

    Sherlock Holmes: [with feeling] So much.

  • Mrs. Munro: Your dad hated what he did for a living. Mechanic in a garage, like his dad before him. When he got called up, he said to me, "My love, I'll not spend this war "underneath the oil pan of some toff's jeep. "I'm gonna put in for the RAF." So he did. He trained. Scored high marks, got assigned to a Bristol Blenheim, Mark IV. Blown out of the sky. First time up. All his mates who worked the motor pool came home without a scratch.