Life is so funny

Addison 2022-04-21 09:01:06

It's embarrassing because he shows me over and over how fun life is. Given that life is really fun, this is a good film that is a little slow, the climax ends prematurely, and is not commercial at all, I give it 4 points. I am serious.

Comrade Ghana, our Ghanaian comrade who strives for happiness, lived in an embarrassing reality for a long time before the peak of his career. Although the chain arrangement of these embarrassing events can't be said to be inextricable, it can be regarded as very smooth, so that I even think this person will die at any time.

Although the idea of ​​the film itself is inspirational, so I knew from the beginning that happiness would definitely come, but whenever I see comrade Ghana being played by life again, I will sincerely feel that life really sucks. It's fun, because life is really a black belly. This makes me, a beautiful teenager who is about to face the 30th mark, beating in the bottom of my heart, because this movie is trying to tell me that such an embarrassed person finally succeeded (or, if you want to succeed, you have to be so embarrassed).

If I were gay in Ghana, I wouldn't keep selling those Rosh machines, I wouldn't go into training with a 6-month unpaid internship that ended up with a 5% chance of success, and I wouldn't lose my son's Kinetic Superman ( fan). I'll look for a job, whatever it is but with a steady income. This is because I haven't really experienced this kind of super heavy pressure that only a Super Saiyan can bear, so I can't feel the pressure that even the air turns into a knife to cut my skin, and I can't feel the pressure if I don't bet on it. A near-death atmosphere where everyone's life is over. On the other hand, I'm responsible for my wife and my son, and I don't want my wife to continue working double-time, and I don't want my son to use the toilet.

It turns out that comrade Ghana was far more correct than I was because his son, after living in toilets and an asylum, finally lived in a mansion, although the director didn't visually portray the mansion. And Comrade Linda, who abandoned Comrade Ghana, left the road of communism forever.

I was thinking a strange question when the Ghanaian comrade left tears of humiliation (?) in the toilet: does this guy have only one friend (and won't even give him 14 bucks back)? I don't know how the two things are related but that's exactly what I thought at the time. And when Gay Ghana's universe is super invincible and cute, Xiao Zhengtai strokes Gay Gay's beard and says "you're a good dad" I'm thinking about another weird question: This guy lost your Kinetic Superman, you know .

Regarding the translation of the title, the title could use a typo because of the plot, but that doesn't explain the confusion that the translation to "when happiness knocks on the door" brought me because the Declaration of Independence speaks of the pursuit of happiness, not waiting Happiness, what the Ghanaian comrades have been fighting for is the pursuit of happiness, not waiting for it.

PS, Comrade Ghana's explanation about fuck is very good, and I will explain it to my son in the future.

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The Pursuit of Happyness quotes

  • [last narration lines, while walking in the crowd and crying]

    Christopher Gardner: [voice-over] This part of my life... this part right here? This is called "happyness."

  • Christopher Gardner: [the first day of the internship program] This part of my life is called "internship."