The movie is really not messy

Hannah 2022-09-10 00:33:26

Reminds me of a sentence I saw in a movie before: If you don't lose your love, how can you know it's important.
In my opinion, although many people take this film to attack social networks and communication devices, they are really just blaming "knife killing people". Mobile phones and the Internet are just another window for autistic patients who have nowhere to talk. Look at those people who walk alone on the subway and buses, they actually use their mobile phones to draw boundaries for themselves and protect their world. And the real poison, in any relationship, is indifference and neglect. Saying that makes me feel guilty.
But it seems that after a long time, such a state has become the norm. No one can treat anyone as always. Parents will always think that their children are young and ignore some of their emotional dynamics. A good friend who listens to you everyday about the unhappiness and trivialities of life will also avoid your negative energy (so, everyone likes to make friends with happy people).
But I was thinking, the idea that a person can't even take care of his own affairs, and he has to worry about taking care of the people around him, in fact, it is not easy for everyone. More often, you are the best relying on yourself, don't cause trouble to others, and manage yourself well.
Looking back, I realized that it seemed a bit off topic.

But, who cares?

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Extended Reading

Disconnect quotes

  • Rich Boyd: I knew there was something wrong with that kid.

  • [last lines]

    Rich Boyd: Everything I love is in this room.