When I was halfway through watching the first episode, S said beside me, this is a film about a midlife crisis.
Halfway through the second episode, S said next to him that the midlife crisis has turned into an old age crisis.
Halfway through the third episode, S sighed, hey, it's so miserable, and I saw tears in his eyes.
After watching the fourth episode, he said he must not live like this.
But I think most people have lived like Olive. If you put aside age, the stubbornness, stubbornness, thanklessness and unpopularity in the bones are also part of me.
Therefore, I really want to understand her better, understand that she loves her son with all her heart but is "abandoned" by her son. Of course, this is a misunderstanding on a level, but I can understand that feeling and treat her in my own way. Others are good, but others think you are selfish, both parties will be hurt, the other party is disappointed, and you are heartbroken.
I can also understand her hard mouth and seeming indifferent to everyone. She hates convenience store clerks and calls her like a mouse, but at her husband's funeral, Olive avoided letting her hear sad words and let her husband take her with her. She went out for a walk, and she knew this woman was a green tea bitch.
She is strict with students, but really takes care of every child.
She was always violent to her husband, but how many times she said that Henry was the love of her life, even if she pretended to be cool, the moment Henry sent her flowers, her unbearable happiness, after Henry became a vegetable, she always Waiting every moment. She said she almost lost her beloved partner.
Faced with people like Olive, can we tell who really loves us? Which surfaces are polite to us, or which ones are those who really care about themselves. But in this busy world, how can there be so many people who still guess the heart of Dao Zizui, and often trust those perfunctory ones.
Just like Henry was kind to everyone and liked to tease beautiful girls, but when he turned into a vegetative state and lay in bed, who would really care about him, only Olive, and when Olive walked away for a few days, Henry died , no one changed the water for Henry's flowers, and no one cared whether he needed someone to talk to him. Only Olive cares.
The child said she was a witch because she never laughed and would accuse the child of doing something wrong like an adult. But she protected their paradise. She told people who wanted to commit suicide not to die in the back garden. Children often went there to play and would see it. In the end, this also saved herself.
In fact, I especially yearn for some of Olive's life. The village where she lives has no people. Although her home is in the suburbs, it has a sea and a garden in front of her door. Although it seems boring, I feel so peaceful. This reminds me of "A Splendid Life", I want to live that kind of life, free, simple and quiet, and 10,000 scenarios pop up in my mind. I know that such a life may be very lonely and boring, but the current world is so noisy and it doesn't make me feel warm at all.
Love Frances McDormand so much she crumpled the character into her heart. There are 10,000 ways to live in life, don't always shout to be yourself, don't live like someone else first.
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