The world is not perfect, it will be more beautiful with you

Wendy 2022-03-26 09:01:05

I thought it was just a movie about an inspirational little hero, but in the end I found out that there is not only one protagonist. Idealism is the main tone of the screen, a boy with an abnormal face can gain respect and warmth in places other than family; a sister living in a family centered on a younger brother can meet true love when he is hesitant and sad, and can be with the original one. Thinking that the lost best friend is reunited; a middle-aged woman with a loving husband and children around her knees can no longer simply call herself a "wife" or "mother" at a certain point in family life, but finally Open that "room of your own" and remove the rests that stand in the way of your ideal goals. Everything is so ideal and so realistic that the little excitement and excitement that were once shaky because of the fetters of family and friends, can start to climb up from the bottom of my heart. Death is the ultimate proposition, and no one can claim to be brave enough to face any separation at any stage or age in life. So when we see the father who lost his dog (who has undoubtedly been a significant family member from the moment she arrived) crying over his face at the dinner table, the young son walks over and takes his hand We have to admit that it is too difficult for us to face parting, and even foreseeing our own old age is a daunting thing. The multi-view narration is the most wonderful setting of the film. One of us we are poor enough to deserve more mercy, but in the end discover that everyone but us is struggling with life. Sartre said: Others are hell. I think before accidentally falling into some hell, try to be kind. Try to know them, try to be no-selfish. In case the combination of the two of us can hold up a heaven. God still loves us so much that we need to come together to truly look up to him.

In addition, the last line: "Please be kind, because everyone is struggling with life..." It hits my heart. This sentence is enough to make both the devil and the angel hug in tears...

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Wonder quotes

  • Mr. Browne: Who do I aspire to be? That's the question we should be asking ourselves all the time.

  • Isabel: We all have marks on our face. This is the map that shows where we've been and it's never, ever ugly.