A life of impermanence

Mark 2021-10-13 13:05:27

Every time I watch a movie, there are always some unforgettable scenes in it. These shots are either portrayals of characters or narratives of events. Only in this movie, every time I think of it, it is actually just the flying feather at the beginning, and of course, the piano music that accompanies the feathers that strikes the soul. . .
The first time I watched Forrest Gump's story, I was just in high school, and it was a videotape. It's a pity that I didn't have much experience at that time, and my talent was dull, I just found it interesting, but I had a good impression of the feathers and piano music at the beginning and the end.
When I watched it again, I had been in college for two years, and I accidentally turned out this disc after just experiencing a blow. It can be said that it is viewed as an inspirational film, running and forwarding constantly. Forrest Gump's foolish dedication can always give people a little encouragement and make people feel that hope is always never giving up. The effort came afterwards.
Looking at it again, it's time to work for a long time and live in a foreign land. The plot is so familiar that it can almost memorize all the lines, but if you still watch it if you are interested, it is due to the feather at the beginning. When I watched it again ten years later, I just felt that all the things I wanted to express in the whole play were at the beginning of this scene-the impermanence of life.
Yesterday a buddy told me that he had ideals ten years ago, and he will be better than whose car after ten years of meeting with his classmates. Ten years later, he told me that he had lost because he had only one bicycle until now, and his classmates drove a dual-purpose pickup truck. I think A-Gump seems to be the same as my buddy. When he wears the corrector, he must have never expected that he will become a good running person; when he and Jenny are watching the sunset from the tree, they must not have thought It would be a short time for Jenny when he was so peacefully with her again; he wouldn't even think that he would be such a big person.
Maybe A-Gump didn't think so much at all, no. What he remembered were two words that two people said to him. Mom said, "Life is like chocolate in a box. You never know what the next piece is." Jenny said, "Run!" One told him that life is impermanent. , And the other told him that if you want to taste all kinds of flavors, the only way is to move forward. Like a feather, there are different possibilities in different places, but the only way to achieve these different possibilities is to float.
So for the first half of his life, A-Gump was always floating, playing rugby, Vietnam, table tennis, catching shrimp, and running, until he watched the sunset on the oak tree with his most beloved person. . .
Sometimes, I really envy that A-Gump is just a fool. You don't need to think so much or think so much. Simple people have simple happiness, work hard, and love their sweetheart deeply. No matter what the situation will be tomorrow, what kind of chocolate will it be, it will not affect his appetite and mood.
Simple, maybe this is the way to face it all, but who can really do it? If it's just for simplicity and simplicity, what's the point of simplicity?

Therefore, I envy A-Gump. . . .

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Forrest Gump quotes

  • Forrest Gump: [Narrating] I liked that guitar, it sounded good I started moving around to the music swinging my hips, this one night me and momma was out shopping and walked by the appliance store, some years later that handsome young man they called" The King" he sang too many songs and had himself a heart attack or something, must be hard being "The King"

  • Forrest Gump: [Seeing Jenny for the first time, narrating] I hadn't seen anything so beautiful in my life she was like an angel. I just sat next to her on that bus and had a conversation all the way to school. Next to momma no one ever talked to me or asked me questions from that day on we were always together Jenny, she helped me learn how to read and I showed her how to swing sometimes we'd just sit out and wait for the stars for some reason Jenny never wanted to go home she was my most special friend, my only friend