We can never reach the perfect world in our hearts

Pearlie 2021-12-09 08:01:27

He, Butch, is an older child who was sentenced to 40 years in prison for armed robbery. He decided to escape from prison to find his ideal perfect world. In the process of fleeing, he and his accomplices hijacked Philip, a boy without paternal love, a boy who believed in Jehovah and could not play Trick or treat, and was treated as a monster by his comrades. Butch killed his accomplices for Philip, so they both embarked on a journey. He told Philip that we have a lot in common. We are all handsome, we all like soda, and we all have a terrible old man. He told Philip that his mother lied to him and that his father would not come back. He also told Philip that people like them should learn to be independent and find their own destiny. He gave Philip confidence, he said, it's good for a child your age to be this old. He said that the car they stole was a 20th century time machine, and Philip was a good navigator. He took Philip to play Trick or treat, he put Philip on the roof of the car, let him fly in the wind, and he asked Philip to list the things he wanted to do but were not allowed to do. He said that if everything goes well, we can reach Alaska in four or five days, before winter comes. Philip knows Butch is not the kind of good guy we usually define. He kills, he steals the car, he robs, but at Philip's age, he should be like other children to be playful, joyful, regardless of any consequences. Deep down, he regarded Butch as an elder like his father. He trusted Butch. He and Butch became friends. He had many chances to escape, but he didn't do that.

The past will not pass, and every past will affect your future. What's more, Butch, a scarred child, has been dragged into the adult world when he only learns to escape, a world lacking tolerance and understanding. But there is a fatal injury to avoidance, that is, you should never face what you are avoiding again, and the chance of avoiding will be doubled every time you face it. But Mike’s scar was finally touched by Mike. An old man who likes to slap his grandchildren made Butch nowhere to escape. The process of his tearing the wound was frightening, which made Philip timid and finally turned his gun. Granted him... he finally fell under the tree. "Alaska, where desolate and remote people are fighting against nature. I personally like this. Did I tell you that my father lives there?" Butch said, "He sent me the postcard and listen to how he and What I said, dear Robert: I just want to tell you that my departure has nothing to do with you. Alaska is a very beautiful place. It is very cold all year round. Someday you can visit me so that we can understand each other. . Short and warm, that’s the old guy’s style.”

Butch said that the place he was going was far worse than the reason why he was going. Maybe he just wanted to go to Alaska to find the love that should have belonged to him. Butch told Philip to face the world independently and strong, but unfortunately no one has ever told him that he told Philip, but he couldn't tell him. Qi pursued the world tirelessly with his scars, but before he reached the wound, it had already split open and the blood dried up. Butch no longer hopes to complete his journey. When he died, he held the picture he was going to hand to Philip, a picture of the perfect world that had been supplemented.

This is an impure world, and we should all understand that we will never reach the perfect world in our hearts.

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Extended Reading
  • Loyce 2021-12-09 08:01:27

    Stockholm Syndrome-Phillip'Buzz' Perry

  • Hipolito 2021-12-09 08:01:27

    "There is a group of children playing in a large wheat field. There are tens of thousands of children, and there is no adult nearby. I mean, except for me, I'm on the cliff of that bastard. If any child comes to the cliff. , I will catch him. I do this all day long, I just want to be a catcher in the wheat field." Finally he died in the wheat field.

A Perfect World quotes

  • Chief Red Garnett: I like the governor. He and I go quail huntin', at least once a year. But he knows - and I know - that win, lose or draw, this is my ship. You understand that?

    Sally Gerber: Oh, yeah - I got that. You know what that is? That's anarchy. And I call that horseshit, to use a cowboy colloquialism.

    Chief Red Garnett: No, I'll tell you what's horseshit, missy. Horseshit is responsibility. That's the guy who has the sleepless nights; that's the guy who has the ulcers. If this thing goes bloody - and it just might - the governor, he loses a few votes. Me? I'm the one who... I'll tell you what: You see me makin' a wrong move, you go ahead and speak up. I might not agree with ya, but I'll listen. As for steppin' on people's toes and wounded pride, I'll buy all the drinks when this is over. But right now, I got better things to think about. That fair?

  • Phillip Perry: Are you gonna shoot me?

    Butch Haynes: No - no, no. Me and you are friends... If I was choosin' a runnin' buddy, I'd take you over him any day of the week.