Sick in bed today, an otherwise depressing weekend was shattered by this movie - Collateral Beauty.
Three elements that keep appearing in movies: love, time, and death. Here are three topics that resonate with everyone in the world. No one can live without them.
A person's life is not long or short. There are some things that you can't be "prepared" to accept, such as the departure of a loved one, the rest of your life, or a family that has been screwed up by yourself... The moment it happens, forever Contrary to your imagination, no matter how powerful you think you are.
So maybe for a moment, we start to resent, resenting everything that the so-called "rules of the universe" have taken from you. We kept asking "why", why me? Why must it be so? Why is all this happening? We resent that "death" came too early, that "love" made our loss so painful, and that "time" didn't stop at the beautiful moment, but left a long barren land.
Resentment makes us paranoid, and we can no longer find the original rhythm of life. We are always obsessed with pursuing an answer that will never be found, and forget to look around for what is left.
We ignore those, subsidiary beauty.
Yes yes, we've all been shattered, we've all had that "doubt life will never get better" moment. So dear, just give yourself some time to let love slowly wake up again, "Death" said: "When you look at it from another angle, there is no real death." Don't forget to pay attention to the beauty that is attached.
The ending of the movie really shook me, I literally heard my heartbeat. Maybe on the time line, everything can't be repeated, can't be turned around, but what is time? Is it linear existence or illusion, who defines it?
I know that some pain cannot be annihilated, no matter how long it is, it will never be OK, and all we can do is learn to face it and admit it.
“If only we could be strangers again.”
I only wish that we could return to the unfamiliar and re-acquaint ourselves with new selves.
Hi, hello, my name is yoyo, how about you?
PS
I love Will Smith!
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