Time is fleeting, how can I wait

Alverta 2022-04-22 07:01:01

It's been nearly three or four years since I watched a movie that was so touching. He didn't have too fancy screen colors, no dazzling shot scheduling, and no brain-burning infinite reversal plot. , living the same every day, this is the epoch-making film "Groundhog Day", the protagonist Phil, from the confusion at the beginning, to doing meaningless things to kill each day, to Tired of trying all kinds of suicides until one day Phil noticed that no matter how hard he tried, an old man begging on the street would die on this day, and the doctor at the hospital told him "someone dies every day" but he only Saying "Not today" and starting from this, he realized that a perfect day is not one person's arbitrary, but that many people around him are even related to passers-by he has never met, so it has changed since then, he has learned and mastered a lot of skills , every day we can do our best to save many people in crisis. "What would you do if you were stuck in one place, and every day was exactly the same, and nothing could change the situation?" "That's how my life is." Isn't it like this, repeating day after day, if we have the protagonist-like repeating day by day, why can't we re-examine ourselves, recognize ourselves, make changes, and live our "this day" well, that's why I do this The reason why I love this movie is that he purely conveys beauty and hope to us. We cannot repeat every day in a similar way, but we can also examine ourselves in time like the protagonist, change ourselves, bravely accept everything around us, and learn to go Love, to pass on love, so that every tomorrow will be wonderful and worth looking forward to.

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  • Nannie 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    I can’t put it down, every day is the same, but every day is brand new, just like my love for this movie: every time I watch it, I relive it, but every time I watch it, there is a new experience.

  • Destin 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    Although this setting has been abused~ but the first two-thirds of this series are really high~ However, the happy end of this ultimate literary middle-aged ending has been reduced back to the general romantic comedy level. . . Well~ at least 250 finally has a not so hard work, I am very satisfied with TT~

Groundhog Day quotes

  • [Waking after a night of reading poetry and only chaste sleep with Rita, Phil jumps out of bed, determined to show himself as a new and likable man. He gives a wad of cash to the Old Man beggar and shows up early for the photo shoot, carrying a tray of coffees just the way that Rita and Larry like them, and with Larry's favorite pastry]

    Phil: Who wants coffee? Get it while it's hot!

    Rita: [surprised] Oh! Thanks, Phil!

    Phil: [Handing Larry a lidded styrofoam container of coffee] Larry? Skim milk, two sugar.

    Larry: [Also surprised] Yeah. Thanks, Phil!

    Phil: Pastry?

    [Phil offers the tray to Rita, who looks enticed, but says:]

    Rita: No. We're just setting up.

    Phil: Pastry, Larry? Take your pick.

    Larry: Well, thanks, Phil. Raspberry, great.

    Phil: Say, I was just talking with Buster Green, he's the head groundhog honcho. And he said, if we set up over here

    [he points his thumb over his shoulder]

    Phil: , we might get a better shot. What do you think?

    [Rita is still surprised that Phil Connors is being so thoughtful and helpful]

    Rita: Sounds good.

    Phil: Larry, what do you think?

    [It is obvious that Phil has never asked for Larry's opinion in his life, and Larry grins]

    Larry: Yeah. Let's go for it.

    Rita: [Pleased] Good work, Phil.

    Phil: Maybe we'll get lucky. Let me give you a hand with the heavy stuff.

    [Phil takes the backpack and news-camera]

    Larry: Uh...

    Phil: No, no, you got your coffee.

    [They start to walk to the "better" spot]

    Phil: We never talk, Larry. Do you have kids?

    [Rita stares in astonishment, then slowly follows them]

  • Phil: Uh, Mrs. Lancaster, uh, was anybody looking for me here this morning? Perhaps a state official? Maybe a blue hat, gun, nightstick?

    Mrs. Lancaster: Oh, no, no one like that. Will there be?

    Phil: Apparently not.