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Libbie 2022-03-25 09:01:14

"Labor Day," an Oscar-winning movie. There is no heroic complex, no greatness is preached, it is full of delicate emotions, women, men, teenagers. . . . I won't express what is more intuitive in the movie. What I want to say is: 1. What a woman needs in a family is a "man". He has no money to support them, and he didn't give birth to him, but he can give the heroine everything she wants. If they can live together, it is estimated that he will find a good job to support them. 2. How to be a man, a husband, a father, the movie explains in great detail. The movie doesn't want to say how remarkable and loving this male protagonist is. He is just an ordinary man with flesh and blood. If you can only get along with your wife and children for 3 days, I think most people with love will do it. It's not bad, I won't go home and hold my phone, and I won't go home when I go out to find a woman. 3. I used to complain that people with delicate feelings think too much about things, they are sloppy, everything is emotional, and they are unhappy. Maybe it is because they have been injured (in other words, if there is no love, no innocence and no effort, how can you be hurt), it is also because In this way, they didn't call the police, their feelings and wounds were so easily moved, and because of this, he was reluctant to bear girls, his father, and his own room. With sensitive and fragile feelings, he observed his goodness and felt his kindness and love for his mother, but at the same time, he was also hinted by the little girl's experience. 4. The unfortunate experience of childhood may make a person wear a hat that covers the sun for a lifetime, but they are more aware of other people's needs and pain than others. 5. For that little girl, what I want to say is, if your heart is not strong enough, please stay away from the negative energy people who "think life is quite painful", the sadness will be contagious, and they will use their own sense of the world to live. Infiltrating into your life, this is very scary.

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Labor Day quotes

  • Frank: You're a fine boy, Henry. Anyone who says otherwise is not worth your time.

  • [last lines]

    Adult Henry: [narrating] I spent half of my life worrying that my mother wouldn't be able to go out into the world on her own. But as it turned out, she wouldn't have to.