Addicted to self-discipline

Lenny 2022-04-24 07:01:01

When I saw the counterattack part, I couldn't help but put myself into the situation, and then I felt that my blood was excited, and I had the urge to have a big fight... In real life, I often fantasize about similar plots, maybe It's because I don't have much confidence in myself, and I always hope to use foreign objects to help me achieve self-discipline. The life of the male protagonist at the beginning of the movie-disorder, chaos, and no hope can be compared to his own life to a certain extent. However, it is often at night that I think about a thousand ways, wake up and continue on the same path. The time to seriously think about the current life is also very limited every day, and I have been in a state of ignorance for a long time, just like the male protagonist, I think if it were me, I would also be addicted to this state... The film conveys a very positive point. ——We really have to work hard to make ourselves better! Your laziness and indulgence will not make your life better, nor will you attract good people to you. Matthew effect (the strong get stronger, the weak get weaker) Don't let yourself go further and further on the comfortable road, don't let the good times, just work hard from today~

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  • Justus 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The first half was good and I was totally hooked, but what is the back? The ending is to tell everyone that you must take medicine, otherwise everything will not go on. Who does it for him? There are so many questions left in the film, is it deliberately not explained or forgotten, or is it too much to justify it? This film gave me a little inspiration. In fact, the theme of taking magic medicine to change fate is also common.

  • Randi 2021-10-20 18:59:04

    In this way, Joebus may have eaten NZT

Limitless quotes

  • [Eddie is distracted by a broadcast news report]

    Carl Van Loon: You're not one of those kind of guys, are you Eddie? We lose you if there's a screen in the room?

  • Eddie Morra: Just finish your story.

    Melissa: Well, I didn't take any more and I didn't die, but after awhile I realized that I couldn't concentrate on anything for longer than ten minutes. I, uh... I missed deadlines, got lazy, slow, so slow... That was two years ago, and I haven't been the same since.