Be true to yourself and enjoy life

Berenice 2022-12-12 20:23:22

I came across a love movie that made me cry at the end. The score of this film is too low, and the core he conveys is at least 8.2. I have lost interest in the kind of biological desire and youthful sprouting romance films, and a lot of this one is in my aesthetics. Roughly the following points (with spoilers). 1. Sister's attitude towards life. My sister has lived alone all her life, and her daily pleasures are exercising with her dance partners and riding a bicycle to go to the vegetable market. She lived peacefully, without any comparisons. She also dresses up for a date occasionally, and in short, enjoys life. She advised her sister to live independently and not to go back to that scumbag ex-husband. She helps her sister find the joy of life. What a lovely person who loves life. Even if you end up with a terminal illness (I am very dissatisfied with this point, why let someone who loves life so much get sick, it's too much, it's out of the ordinary), you must live happily until the end. 2. Don't refuse to love, even when hurt. The sister finally told her sister that she regretted that her boyfriend refused to enter a new relationship after the death of her boyfriend, and told her sister to take that step bravely. I thought of Kim Sam Soon's famous line. May we have the courage and confidence to come again at any time. 3. Absolutely not a junior. I have an emotional cleanliness and hate people who do things of desire in the name of "love". The three views in the film are the same as mine. The heroine learned that Charlie's wife was still alive. Although she had been suffering from Alzheimer's for five years, she still refused to be with Charlie because she said that she did not want to be "another woman". I hate that bullshit that I'm in love with you and I can't control my love for you. Because the feeling of love can be really uncontrollable, but it is another matter to do it substantively. You can choose to completely end the previous paragraph and start the next paragraph, instead of cheating and stepping on two boats. 4. The most important thing in love is to be yourself. In the film, the heroine finally found out that what she hated the most was not the cheating husband, but her disguised self. She hides all her interests and obeys her husband to become what he likes. In the end, she decided to be her true self and applauded. 5. Funeral details are also very appetizing. She scattered the ashes into the pool, and everyone was dressed brightly at the funeral, and was amused by the funeral speech. I have always thought that birth, old age, sickness and death are the norm, and it is funny to always treat funerals as something that must be taken seriously. If you have to have a cemetery after you die, it will be boring if you have to be solemn and solemn at the funeral. Both life and death deserve to be blessed, because this is beyond our control. Since it happens, continue to bless. May the deceased be happy (if any) in the new world. As long as you are treated well when you are born. Take it easy. 6. Enjoy life every day. No one knows what the future will hold. Excessive planning ahead is actually a burden. To live every day with satisfaction is the respect for life. Every old man in the film has his own fun regardless of financial resources. The happiness of the poor and the poor, the happiness of the rich and the rich, there is no high or low. Of course, I think desires, especially material desires, should be restrained, because material desires are infinite, and if there are too many material desires, they will become slaves to material things. In the comments, the Voldemort fan party died laughing. The pairing of Professor Umbridge and Wormtail is amazing.

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Finding Your Feet quotes

  • Jackie: Surely becoming a free woman is better than being a kept lady.

  • Sandra Abbott: The last thing I need is a bloody coffee. I'm stone cold sober, Mike. You know, I didn't think anything could be worse than being betrayed by you. But actually, I've realised I have spent the last 35 years betraying myself.