The devil doesn't want to be homeless

Evans 2022-11-07 07:52:18

When I decided to write this review, there seemed to be a mouthful of thick phlegm in my chest that I couldn't swallow. At the same time, I began to rejoice, rejoiced in my peaceful life now, rejoiced that those children who were not happy in their childhood could have a life ending that was completely different from Stuart...

Amen, thank God for giving me a better life than Stuart I have a much luckier childhood. I am thankful that I did not have the experience of being chased and violent by a group of naughty children. I am grateful that I did not have a group of classmates with weak hands and feet. I am even more grateful that I did not have a brother who would torture me even more after I was hurt. When the protagonist of "Stuart Rewind

" appeared, he didn't seem to like it very much. In the camera, he secretly stuffed a few pieces of lactose into his pocket. Maybe thieves are always so unpleasant. ! I said maybe! I don't know if Stewart, who is far away in the kingdom of heaven, is satisfied. He appeared on the title page of the book with such a scene, which was funny and made a fool of himself.

The movie begins with a protest about saving public welfare activists. Stewart is portrayed as an alcoholic thief, but he knows how to repay. If it weren't for his efforts to win Alexander to join the rescue protest, maybe two people in the homeless shelter. A public welfare person will be the next victim of the system. And about this, Alexander thought it was just Stewart's 'system rage'.

Later, when Alexander and Stewart traveled to Norfolk to visit his friends, Stewart was as happy as a child in his lawn mower. Alexander looked at Stewart with love in his eyes (blessed by the filth), which was understanding and tolerance. But unfortunately, this understanding and tolerance were washed away by a few cups of horse urine at dinner, and Alexander tried his best to force Stewart to tell about the not-so-good marriage experience, regardless of Stewart's guilt and pain. It was a roar of humiliation, but others regarded him as a mad dog~

In the dialogue when I changed my clothes when I attended my sister's wedding, the truth came out, and I really got a glimpse of this gloomy, violent, alcoholic and drug-addicted person. The innocence and kindness flowing in the boy, he said, when he knew that he could use violence to resist those bullying, his whole body seemed to be magnified 50 times. When he later found that he could not control this anger, how much he longed to live a day free from anger.

Here, I suddenly thought of those so-called social thugs. The media often report their ugly crimes, but they rarely spread out their past experiences. I remember Chai Jing once said that when you discover the two sides of the truth After that, no one will judge anything easily.

At the end of the movie, when Stewart is asked if his brother was the one who changed his childhood innocence, Stewart says no. He said he knew a lot of kids had the same experience as him, they just learned to accept it all and live normal, meaningful lives. He said he didn't know why he couldn't, he didn't know himself.

He said that if he wanted to change, he just wanted to change himself.

After experiencing muscular dystrophy, rape, Jiawei, he didn't leave a single complaint, he only used the weakest anger to protect himself, the only complaint to Jiawei came from his sister: 'I'm glad he died in such pain' .

Finally, I would like to say how many of those who so-called have accepted all of this have really accepted it, they just accepted the hidden truth.

If you can't forget it, let's abolish those bad guys~

Come on with a sweet smile~



Sometimes I feel like the son of Satan
I put the devil in and
now I can't get him out
I've tried it, burned him, cut him with a knife and
he didn't even care
why would he care? The
devil doesn't want to be homeless

End with this screenshot of Stewart

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Stuart: A Life Backwards quotes

  • Stuart Shorter: Alexander, do you want to stay for tea? My favorite: Convict Currey. We used to make in jail.

  • [last lines]

    Alexander Masters: The book was finally published in April 2005. I think Stuart would have liked it.