lost bondage

Joesph 2022-04-23 07:01:01

Along with the rhythm of the music and the development of the plot, there is an indescribable depression that penetrates the bone marrow from beginning to end. Originally, I was in a good mood, but after reading it, it was so dull and gloomy.

This is another interpretation and introduction of life that we can't see under the sun and hide in a dark corner. To be honest, I have not been exposed to the life and daily life of drug addicts. I don’t know if this is a blessing or a pity. But I have always believed that such a life is depressing and painful.

Many times life is indeed unfortunate. It fills people's minds with stress, confusion and pain. In reality, people are always helpless and forced as victims. Sometimes I wonder, why do people use drugs? Is it out of curiosity? Is it a way of escape? Is it forced? Of course there will be these, but I think the most important thing is that there is no spiritual support for life.

Sometimes people are like a body, wandering the streets alone. Many times we ask ourselves, what are we living for? What is the meaning of our life? This answer is difficult to answer, because you know how to ask. People have been in a state of no support for a long time and age. When encountering setbacks and pressures, they want to escape, and they want to seek release and relief from another place, which gives drugs an infusion. Opportunity.

Seeing Harry's mother taking diet pills (drugs) because she needed to lose weight because she was going to be on TV, and finally became uncharacteristic, I was particularly heartbroken and uncomfortable. Why is this happening? Just stick to your ideals? No, it was loneliness. Her husband died and her son was often away from home. She was lonely at home alone. She needed a sense of self-realization to relieve her depression. When she told Harry about her pain and loneliness, I felt very sorry for her, and I understood her very well. The path she took to lose herself also pushed her into the abyss.

These drug addicts are actually people who lack the backbone of life. Maybe they will take drugs because they seek a realization, but this is a lost road. When they embarked on this road, they ushered in another kind of bondage, which was endless and could never break free.

I hope that people in reality will not lose their exploration and dedication to the true meaning of life. We will definitely find our own correct spiritual support. On this road, we will encounter temptation, confusion and setbacks, but the other side of life will also be there The other end is waiting for you, because happiness actually belongs to everyone.

I especially like a passage in "There's a Tree in Brooklyn" for everyone: to live, to struggle, to love our life, and to love all the joys and sorrows that life has given us, that is a realization. The fullness of life is always there, and everyone can get it!



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Requiem for a Dream quotes

  • Marion: Getting the money's not the problem, Harry.

    Harry Goldfarb: Then what's the problem?

    Marion: I don't know what I'm going to have to do to get it.

  • Harry Goldfarb: [Harry has just found out that Sara is on diet pills] Does he give you pills?

    Sara Goldfarb: Of course he gives me pills. He's a doctor!

    Harry Goldfarb: What kind of pills?

    Sara Goldfarb: Uh, uh, a blue one, a purple one, an orange one...

    Harry Goldfarb: I mean, like, what's in 'em.