Trapped, find a way out

Ima 2022-09-09 04:51:32

I've known this movie for a long time, but I haven't seen it. Because I'm stuck and restless, unable to digest a seemingly dull movie.
This movie is a bit special, I have seen all the American movies, it shows the bright part, the towering buildings, the noisy nightclubs, the quiet neighborhoods, the gorgeous scenery, the high-end restaurants, and rarely see the real ground floor, in Garbage dumps to eat, dirty bathtub... But after watching the movie, I feel that this old-fashioned inspirational movie really has a kind of power. This power made me sober and see that I was weak, and that my performance in real life was a complete failure. In life, I was trapped, and as the girl in the film said, there was no way out. Maybe it's because Shen Wei has been in the weak film and television works for too long, I'm getting weaker and weaker, and I'm completely defeated by life. I don't know what the normal state is after being trapped in life. But the calmness of this girl kept me awake. Complain, tell yourself over and over again what is the use of being unfortunate now, if you are trapped, then find a way to break free. This is a primitive natural reaction, just like a wild deer is about to fall into the mouth of a lion on the grassland, there is absolutely no time to take care of his emotions, he just needs to break free.

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Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story quotes

  • Chris: I don't want to go to school. I don't belong there and neither do you.

    Liz Murray: Yes, I do.

    Chris: You think they let people like us in to Harvard?

  • Liz Murray: I loved my mother, so much. She was a drug addict. She was an alcoholic. She was legally blind. She was a schizophrenic. But I never forgot, that she did love me. Even if, if she did. All the time. All the time. All the... All the time.