The return of traditional values

Tyrese 2022-03-25 09:01:09

As a film that promotes the return to traditional values, what the film reflects is actually a theme of losing and re-selecting human traditional values ​​on the road of life. The thirst for love and the discussion of family responsibility are actually a topic discussed in many movies, but for the "fashionable and avant-garde" American society covered up by too many romantic stories of beautiful and handsome men, this kind of affirmation of traditional values ​​is actually It has always been a more serious and concerned topic. A few years ago, comedian Adam Sandler's "Remote for Life" was actually a drama that explored the value of life. Unfortunately, its profoundness was seriously ignored under the overly comedic appearance; Although the idol film "Back to Seventeen" is a campus comedy theme dominated by beautiful and handsome guys, it also promotes orthodox family values ​​in its content; and it also belongs to the same period as this "Crazy Heart" starring George Clooney. The content of "In the Clouds" is actually the same as this film. It depicts the theme of "The Prodigal Son", a cynical senior company employee who treats feelings as a child's play and finally returns to a true concept of love and family. go with. The launch of these films not only reflects the various temptations and easily lost states faced by human beings in a highly developed commercial society, but also reflects that the desire for true love and a peaceful family life is a common value of human beings, both at home and abroad. theme.

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Crazy Heart quotes

  • Bad Blake: [to Tommy] Those are the ugliest goddamn boots I've ever seen in my life. Was the salesman threatenin' to shoot your dog?

  • Jean Craddock: I didn't know what I wanted for a long time.

    Bad Blake: But now you do?

    Jean Craddock: Well, now I know what I don't wanna do again.