write like an angel

Sigmund 2022-03-26 09:01:09

The stories of the three writers, nested together, have a feeling of drama within a play, especially the ending will give people a question about whether it is the author himself. The deepest feeling from the old man's story is that pain is one of the sources of all artistic creations! The more painful it is, the more inspiration can be inspired; from Rory's point of view, because he can't help temptation and steals other people's inspiration to publish, while enjoying fame and fortune, he must also bear the self-torture from the bottom of his heart, even if he wants to. Removal and redemption, but... the choice also lies in the other party, and the other party can also choose to forgive but not accept your way of atonement, so the sentence We all make our choices, the hard part is living with them.
(We will make our choices in life. Many choices, and living with those choices, is the hardest lesson in life.) Probably the truest portrayal of this story.
The creators of these two stories formed a third story, which has always been an objective narrator who escaped from the story, but in the end, it also made the viewer discover that he also had his own difficulties and hesitations, although there was no obvious Broken in vain. . . In fact, the end of the film is so intriguing and probably has the same effect as literary creation: readers have a strong desire to know the result, and they will continue to "create" themselves in the process, which may be one of the fun of reading, and the greatest fun has never been It's not just the moment when the result is obtained, but the infatuation created by the enthusiasm and uncertainty in the pursuit of the result! So the creation that doesn't break the ending is probably its charm! Who is Clay? Leave it to you to judge for yourself and create your own!

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The Words quotes

  • The Old Man: He should've been somebody everyone knows.

    Rory Jansen: Yeah... but what happened?

    The Old Man: Life.

  • The Old Man: You choose the words, you choose the pain.