Can life be regarded as fast food?

Kyle 2021-12-14 08:01:03

No one knows where the wind will blow the clouds, but we can hold an umbrella when it rains.

People always throw dirty things at The weather man, ice cream, hot apple pie, colonel's chicken nuggets...and put on his stiff black suit again and again. Later he discovered that people threw food at him. After a while, he concluded that these foods were all fast food. So he began to think, why do people throw fast food at me? People would rather throw it away than eat it? Almost after thinking about it, he got the answer: fast food can only fill the stomach, but not nourish people, and for others, he is just a fast food.

He is a weather forecaster, but he does not have a professional qualification certificate in meteorology. He just memorized the lines and performed it in front of the camera. He doesn't predict when it will rain, because the wind is always changing, and who knows where it will blow those clouds.

He is a father with a 12-year-old daughter and a 15-year-old son. The daughter is very fat, but he let her study ballet; the son is taught in the juvenile school, all he does is take him home every day. He didn't know that his daughter was ridiculed by classmates because of obesity, and his son was also seduced by a homosexual discipline.

He is a husband, but he can't listen to what his wife says. Let him buy seasonings and go home. After he went out, he bought back two large packages of things, but there were no seasonings.

He is a son and always wants to prove himself in front of his father who won the National Book Award at the age of 28. In the end, he only proved that he was a fool.

This is his fast food life. He fills the lives of his children, wife and father in the name of his father, husband, and son. In fact, it is useless to them and cannot really help them and share life with them. Just like after finishing two hours of work every day, he leaned against the drinking fountain and looked at his busy colleagues. He didn't know what to do because his work was over, and the rest was just at a loss.

When he realized the emptiness of fast food life, he began to change.

He bought suitable clothes for her daughter, so that she can be beautiful and confident in front of her classmates. He beat the discipline of the attempted molestation and false accusation of his son for his son, so that his son can stay away from the adult world full of lies and return to his innocent boyhood.

He got a job on the "Hello, America" ​​show, with a salary of 1.2 million US dollars per year, which is more than his father. His father finally said: "This is a great achievement."

He tried to start again with his wife, but his wife was already married. .

This is life, if we treat it as fast food, it will treat us as fast food. In the shit life, the way to be happy is to blend in and share.

I love this movie because it explains the meaning of life. No one knows where the wind will blow the clouds, but we can hold an umbrella when it rains.

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The Weather Man quotes

  • Robert Spritzel: I read your book.

    Dave Spritz: Fuck. I was gonna do, some more work on it, then I chucked it.

    Robert Spritzel: You chucked it?

    Dave Spritz: Garbage.

    Robert Spritzel: I-it's just what I do, David, I've practiced and I've gotten good. Like you and the weather business.

    Dave Spritz: But I don't predict it. Nobody does, 'cause i-it's just wind. It's wind. It blows all over the place! What the fuck!

  • Russ: Dave.

    Dave Spritz: Hi Russ.

    Russ: He's upstairs, he's still pretty upset about it.

    Dave Spritz: Did he talk about it?

    Russ: Yeah. .

    Dave Spritz: To you?

    Russ: He's told us what happened, uh, he was with his counselor Don Boden, I guess...

    Dave Spritz: I don't really know why what happened next, happened. He was talking about my son, and I was taking my gloves off.

    [slaps Russ with his glove]

    Russ: What the fuck?

    Dave Spritz: Why are you here?

    Russ: What are you doing?

    Dave Spritz: Why, are you here?

    Russ: I'm helping Noreen!

    Dave Spritz: Why are you helping?