Everybody hurts

Cyril 2022-04-22 07:01:01

Life is like an old-fashioned pendulum clock. Although the time is not accurate, it still has to strike a few times when it is time to remind us that it is ten minutes slower. In the middle of the night, I would suddenly think of watching a movie, so I found it again that day.Look. After seeing half of it, I couldn't watch it anymore, because it caused too many thoughts and too much chaos, and involved too much energy to enjoy the film.

I don't know if every generation goes through rebellion and then becomes the object of rebellion in the next generation. In fact, this is not what the film is about, but it is what I have been entangled in my heart. Yesterday, when I was talking on the phone with my mother, I couldn't control my emotions and quarreled. Maybe it wasn't arguing, but there were arguments. It's about buying a house again. My parents don't always trust me, but they would rather trust others. I don't know if it's because they subconsciously want to gain their trust, like they did when they were kids, or because they want to be able to show a little apology for what happened before, as a way to prove their equal status as adults. In fact, after calming down, I always feel guilty and always want to tell them that arguing is not my intention. "Actually, you are my favorite people." But, can't tell. That kind of plot is a bit like the scene where the driver and the flight attendant hurt each other in the movie "Love to the End" that I watched in the past few days.

In the past few years after graduation, I have experienced ups and downs in my work. There have been high-spirited promotions, and there have been helplessness and loss of being laid off. I feel like a movie I've seenThe young man inside who was desperate for success, in the end, found that the only people who silently watched him and cared about him were his parents.

Suddenly one day, it's like waking up from a nightmare in a sweat, and then telling yourself that you should grow up, not only in terms of age, but more importantly, in terms of mentality, you have to bear more burdens of life. Be kind to everyone around you, don't let them see the pressure on your shoulders and the timidity in your heart, from the next minute, keep smiling all the time, bury every complaint in your heart, and respect your parents, even if they are wrong.

I thought of an article I read a few years ago - "Actually, my dad is more rock than you." While writing these messy words, I was listening to the song "Everybody hurts" over and over again...

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Extended Reading
  • Talia 2022-03-23 09:01:02

    Realistic shots rarely use soundtracks. The excitement of this film is supported by the acting skills of the actors. Everyone is wonderful and totally unpretentious. In the final analysis, this is an inspirational story, and once the core is reflected, it is also ironic. For example, if Ray has no talent for remembering numbers, the subsequent good stories will no longer exist. However, the documentary lens is empathetic, and there is no distance. For people like me who are prone to aesthetic loss, it's too get.

  • Rosetta 2022-03-24 09:01:02

    Perhaps we should release the ability of love in our nature to earnestly understand and care for the people we love. The ordinary life will become wonderful because of love, and it will become like a poem because of the search and demand for love.

Rain Man quotes

  • Raymond: [to Susanna] Are you taking any prescription medication?

    Vern: He likes you, that's just his way of showing it.

    Susanna: When I touched him, he pulled away.

    Vern: Don't take it personal. He never touched me and I'm closer to him than anyone in the world, known him for nine years. It's not in him. If I left tomorrow without saying goodbye, he probably wouldn't notice.

    Susanna: He wouldn't notice if you left?

    Vern: I'm not sure but I don't think people are his first priority.

  • Iris: So, what are you doing in Las Vegas?

    Raymond: We're counting cards.

    Iris: You're counting cards?

    Raymond: We're counting cards.

    Iris: That's interesting.

    Raymond: We're counting cards.

    Iris: I know you're counting cards, what else are you doing?

    Raymond: Are you taking any prescription medication?