Chuck and his girlfriend timed the next meeting before he disappeared, and they all thought the schedule could be arranged. I will be back soon. The Mexican babysitter in "Babel" said the same to the children, but she also broke her trust, and the children did not wait for her. So, you see, the "promise" and the "oath" have played a big role together.
Later, she said to him, I know you have never died, I know. But they all let me go. She said, I love you the most in my life.
Later, he said, you should go home.
He and his volleyball
he ditched it once, and he was so angry that time, he threw it out, and he said, I'll never talk to a stupid volleyball again.
He later apologized to it, deepening its appearance with his own blood. It was his Wilson. is his partner.
Maybe you've seen people in your life who talk to objects, maybe they're not talking to soap, towels, shirts, but because, you know, sometimes a silent listener is much more effective and warmer than a comforter. Or we can have such an imagination, what Chuck fished up was not a corpse, but a lucky partner who was rescued. Then, how many people will survive at the end of the story? you guess.
We don't know what direction the wind will blow tomorrow.
In the faint light, Chuck, who has returned to society, said a paragraph. It should be the most didactic in the whole film. I don't like this kind of words in the movie. Fortunately, He didn't say much: I'm going to keep breathing because the sun will rise tomorrow and we don't know what direction the wind will blow.
And maybe there's the pocket watch, Chuck in the cave using rocks to paint the picture of the man in the pocket watch. She is actually prettier. He said.
These are the things called hope. Hope sometimes maintains life, sometimes maintains stubbornness, and sometimes maintains obsession. So, we don't know if it's a good thing or not.
That package delivered four years later
In all the packages, Chuck left one unopened, and the camera was close-up many times, but we still can't know what was inside. So some people are asking, what is in the last package?
In fact, in my opinion, this is just a combination of necessity and accident. Chuck needs to create a hope or motivation for himself, he wants to leave a package, no matter how long it takes, he decides to let it reach its owner. And he chose it by accident, maybe because of its weight, or because of its size, or, really, because of the wings printed on the wrap.
We can even speculate that by the end of the film, the woman who stopped to show Chuck the way was the owner of the package.
This is really a life full of hope and vitality.
Finally, there is said to be such a movie tidbit: FedEx did not pay the producers a penny.
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