A calm and frustrated afternoon, let the movie move. A good movie may not lie in how much laughter and tears it brings, but in how memorable and memorable it is. "The Man at Home" is recommended to those who have tried their best to get their youth in exchange for the so-called success, being lonely under a skyscraper, crowded in the crowds of the subway, lonely after the hustle and bustle of clubbing, and delivering love and memories to those who struggle; maybe you can enjoy it in a spacious office With the joy of success, you may be rejoicing on the road to success, or perhaps the worst is your taste of bitterness in the darkness of despair, so please watch this movie. After reading it, you will find that sometimes "success" is not what we think. Our definition of "success" often does not follow our own hearts, but blindly follow the vulgar standards of society. And what makes people feel warm and happy in the film is that Jack, in another possible life state, accompanied by Kate and his lovely children Annie and Josh, goes to pursue the beauty and peace of the past. Because at this time Jack understands that true happiness comes from inner peace, not superiority and ostentation, nor money and status. Maybe we who are busy should see, at least, get the whole-hearted relaxation of that afternoon and taste ourselves own. There should be a sweet smell. Kate told Jack the following touching conversation when he got a new job. Kate: When you got on that plane, I was sure it was over. I left the airport afraid I'd never see you again. And then you showed up the very next day. That was a good surprise. You know, I think about the decision you made... maybe I was being naive, but I believed that we would grow old together in this house. That we'd spend holidays here and have our grandchildren come visit us here.
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