"Maybe there's still tomorrow for you, maybe there's a thousand or three thousand days, or ten thousand days for you, so much time for you to enjoy, so much time for you to waste. But for some For people, only today.
What you do today matters. "
Before I Fall. I know, I was intimidated by the whole movie. Repeated bhikkhut day, regardless of anger, fear or waste, she lived a repeating day every day. She never knew what tomorrow would be like, and unlike many of us, she knew she had no tomorrow.
Tomorrow is a luxury.
After a few days of savagery, anger and fear, I really don't know how she's going to get through today. I also fantasized that maybe she would no longer be punished by death just because she could have a good day. But, no, fate will not give her a second chance, she is already dead, no matter what she chooses to face in the end, she has no tomorrow.
Fortunately, she let go.
She found out what love is and how to face the people around her. She also understands that when you are mean or have a bad attitude towards others, it will cause a whirlwind like the butterfly effect.
She finally chose to leave without regrets. She saved others, but also her own soul.
I was intimidated by this movie.
The whole person was stunned, and the world I saw in my eyes was somewhat illusory. I was thinking, what if this is my last day?
Am I still anxious? Still getting angry? Still can't hear every word my friends and relatives say to me?
No, I love them and I don't want to leave them.
Neither do you.
When we know that death is everywhere, we reflect on how we treat each day.
Fortunately, we are luckier than the heroine, because this is not our last day.
We have a choice, we still have a chance.
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