The enlightenment of regret and jealousy.

Mariano 2022-03-25 09:01:15

To sum up with only the word "enlightenment" is the greatest respect for the film, because this is what "enlightenment" is all about.

Standing in the room of childhood and looking out, there is only a little light from the window, and if you look deeply, it is all fog.

This is the childhood of some people. They are sensitive to the changes of the times and the undercurrent of society. They cannot see the direction at the age when they want to know the most. Any visitor from afar can arouse their curiosity and return to their hometown after many years. , looking at his childhood self, as if a child lost his way in the rockery in the park, and mistakenly thought that he had reached a thousand miles away. Is this ignorance and curiosity ridiculous? Of course not, all children with the heart of exploration and growth are rare gems, but he was so lucky as in the movie, he caught a ray of light in the mist, and suddenly rushed out of his hometown along the road, out of childhood.

Most people just regret and envy, or regret not being so sensitive in their childhood, or jealous that they did not meet the Heart of Atlantis.

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Extended Reading
  • Elsa 2022-01-07 15:54:27

    "Time is a bald old liar." A year-end friendship beyond the norm. That summer, he met Tedd and reaped love. From then on, the little boy Bobby grew up. Stephen King's another warm work, analogous to "Walk with Me", is not difficult to think of the old days of the United States in the 1950s and 1960s, but after the aftertaste, it is a touch of sadness.

  • Henderson 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Hopkins is the best actor. "It's not enough to have good intentions, it's the best outcome." "I didn't waste a minute of my life, not at all."

Hearts in Atlantis quotes

  • Ted: I wouldn't have missed a single minute of it, Bobby. Not for the whole world.

  • Ted: We're all time's captives, hostages to eternity.

    Bobby: Ben Jonson?

    Ted: No, Boris Pasternak. He was a Russian of no account, I think.