The Curious Case of Benjamin Button & my Eraser Theory

Dillon 2022-04-22 07:01:02

After reading The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button for three hours, I suddenly felt an indescribable joy. Although when I watched it, I understood that the movie wanted to create the same special character effect as Forrest Gump, interspersed with countless life experiences. Familiar method. Although I wasn't very moved, I still enjoyed these three hours. Let me suddenly have a lot of ideas, I want to go to Paris to see Sophie, I want to go to London to see Clement. The movie gave me a lot of longing for a while. But a part of me has degenerated, and I can't get as many touching feelings and thoughts from the movies as I did in the past, including my language ability, and writing in Chinese has become deeply unfamiliar. I don't know if it's my brain degenerating, or because I haven't read for too long, and haven't been exposed to more offbeat and profound films and literature, I've become simple, or there's something wrong with everything I do that's making me go too fast Getting old or rejuvenating inappropriately.
"It's not about how good you play, it's about how you feel about what you play." Should our life be like this? We can endure hardship, endure humiliation and bear heavy burdens. Some people want to eat and dress warmly, and some people want to influence the world. They don't care about "how they feel about the bomber". Perhaps this is determined by our cultural and economic situation, and it is reflected in the lives of our generation.

So I found there is a rubber scripture theory:
if you go the other way at the beginning, it's like a rubber script on your back. If you don't find the beauty of this road, the more you go, the tighter it gets. , when the limit is reached:
if you can't stand it, it will immediately pull you back to the starting point;
you may also snap it and stumble into a somersault;
if you don't, the broken rubber warp will shoot at the Your vest shoves you, the
pain may make you jump a step forward, but soon you stop,
there is no constant force to fight you or lead you forward;
All you feel is the pain in the vest and the daze inside.

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button quotes

  • Daisy: Would you still love me if I were old and saggy?

    Benjamin Button: Would you still love ME if I were young and had acne? When I'm afraid of what's under the stairs? Or if I end up wetting the bed?

  • Thomas Button: [runs upstairs to see Caroline and his newborn but sees a room full of people and Caroline bleeding. Soon, the pastor enters the room] What are you doing here?

    Dr. Rose: Thomas. It's Caroline. She's going to die.

    Thomas Button: No. No, I want all of you out! Get away from her!

    [runs to Caroline and takes her hand]

    Thomas Button: I'm here. I came as soon as I could. The streets were wild. The war is over, Carrie.

    Caroline Button: [whispers] Promise me he'll have a place.

    Thomas Button: [confused] I... I promise.

    [Caroline draws her last breath and dies]