Life is like a play

Jettie 2022-03-24 09:03:34

2016.9.4 20:45 "House of D"
has never been able to calm down and watch a movie. This one has been lying on the phone for more than three months. Until today.. I flipped the brand..
Story record The story of the turning point in the male protagonist's life when he was 13 years old, the first love of his mother's mentally handicapped friend and the mysterious Lady in the women's detention center. It seems that everything is going well until the male protagonist is about to turn 13. Proud of spring breeze, save money to pursue dreams with close friends , playing with mother, and talking to Lady, but everything started to change from kissing to the girl he liked. Good friends got angry, smashed the window glass, stole their "dream", and threw the money they saved together into Heli (the moment the steel scorpion was thrown out made my flesh hurt..) The mother cried and complained that her son had lied to her, and then she had a nervous breakdown and took the medicine. Then the frustrated little man ran to find his first love, but the first love was avoided. , and went to find the mysterious Lady who was detained, but this confidant eldest sister became the last straw that crushed him. Reality has abandoned you to force you to face it bravely. When you lose all beauty and heartbreak, in any case, there is still freedom.. freedom.. how good. Is this the butterfly effect? Everything has its meaning. There will always be different choices in life, and each choice can bring different effects. There are too many regrets at the beginning, people have to think about it, if the choice was Another option, then, will the ending be different.. The official propaganda has a paragraph about growing up - it means that you have to leave some people, give up some persistence, and say goodbye to some places, which are all painful experiences , but it is an inevitable process of life. And these are not enough for people to grow up. After all, they have to face the past. Only then can they truly have no regrets, and can completely complete the transformation of growth. Isn't there an old saying.. When God closes a door for you , will always leave a window for you. Time can give people the courage to face it, and it may be that something that will happen in the future will give you the opportunity to have the courage to face your heart. Do what you need to do and leave the rest to life. (Anyway, no matter how much tossing it is useless?)

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House of D quotes

  • Bernadette: [from her apartment window] Tommy.

    Tom Warshaw: [from the rainy courtyard] Lady. You have a beautiful face.

    Bernadette: Tommy, we did what we had to do - didn't we?

    Tom Warshaw: [just staring back]

    Bernadette: It's alright. She understands. Your poor mama. She understands a boy have to go away before he come back. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

    Tom Warshaw: [breaks down in tears]

    Bernadette: Run, Tommy.

    Tom Warshaw: I don't have to run anymore. Lady, I can walk now.

    Bernadette: I know you can walk. And I know you can dance. But I'm sayin' this is a bad neighborhood for a lone white boy. Now, run.

    [mocks running with her arms]

    Bernadette: Run! Run! Run, Tommy!

    Tom Warshaw: [turns and goes]

  • Tom Warshaw: You forgive me, Pappass?

    Pappass: Yeah.

    [startled]

    Pappass: For what? Look at you, Tom-ass.

    Tom Warshaw: What?

    Pappass: Look at you.

    Tom Warshaw: Look at what, Papp-ass?

    Pappass: You have the dad face now.

    [pushing out an old man jaw]

    Pappass: My dad died... a lot of sleeps ago. Cancer ate him, just your dad. Cancer is the crab on the horoscope. Crab dinner, "$6.95, all you can eat."

    Tom Warshaw: Sorry, Pappass.

    Pappass: It's okay, 'cause the crab ate all the hard parts first, the mean parts. The parts that hate me being retarded. Just before he died when he was only mostly dead, he was *so* nice. 'Cause only the soft parts were left. He was the nicest guy in the world. He hugged me, and he told me over and over, he loved me, he loved me, he loved me.

    Tom Warshaw: Pappass...

    [patting his knee]

    Pappass: I hate seafood. You know, Tommy, sometimes I think the crab ate me while I was still in my mom's belly. I think it are all my smart parts. Do you think that's what happened, Tommy?

    Tom Warshaw: No.

    Pappass: No?

    Tom Warshaw: I think you got plenty of smart parts, Pappass.

    Pappass: Yeah.

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