Choice - only this title

Gail 2022-04-19 09:01:12

I don’t know when I’ve seen it before, but this is a classic movie I just discovered when I watched it tonight .
I don’t know how many senior people have commented on it. The meaning and connotation have also been dug up.
"Choose a life, choose a job, choose a career, choose a family, choose a damn big color TV, choose a washing machine, a car, a laser disc player, choose health, low cholesterol and dental insurance, choose a mortgage, choose your friends, choose a suit, Casual clothes and luggage, choose installments and three-piece suits, choose to watch boring game shows, eat snacks while watching...choose your future, choose life...too many choices, what do you choose, I choose Don't choose "
to the end" choose life, choose work, choose career, choose family, choose big hateful color TV, choose washing machine, car, laser disc player, choose health, low cholesterol and dental insurance, choose mortgage, choose your Friends, choose suits, casual clothes and luggage, choose installments and three-piece suits, choose to watch boring game shows, eat snacks while watching... choose your future, choose life"
This is a life story A real discussion
Some people say: The meaning of life lies in choice. These words make me trust more and more, and no matter what its higher level is and what deeper meanings are hidden behind it, this simple induction alone can make it the truth that the
protagonist of this film initially chose drugs. Giving up all other options until he was forced to quit drugs, and finally left the group of rotten and evil friends to pursue an ordinary and new life, he chose to take back and use his own choice.
It has revealed the meaning and path of the whole life in front of us, Is there any other need for this?
I've given up, and now I'm taking my options back

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Trainspotting quotes

  • Begbie: [to Renton] You better clean up your fuckin' act, sunshine. Cut that shite out forever.

    Mrs. Renton: [Nodding her head] You listen to Francis, Mark. He's talkin' sense, kid.

  • Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: [to Mrs. Murphy] I'm sorry Mrs. Murphy. That wasn't fair Spud goin' down and not me

    Begbie: [to Mrs. Murphy] Well it's not our fault! Your boy went down because he's a fuckin' smackhead! And if that's not your fault, then I don't know what is.

    [Mrs. Murphy turns to walk away]

    Begbie: I was the fuckin' cunt who tried to get him off it.