when you didn't expect it, but it really exists

Roberto 2022-04-22 07:01:02


In a noisy city, all you can do is run meaninglessly on the endless streets. The reality of embarrassment, being oppressed by life and unable to breathe, stumbled and fled the residence time and time again with his son.
He curled up his weak body, hugged the young flesh and blood tightly, and sobbed helplessly in the big tears that fell.
I like to watch the end of the film. Will Smith raised his hands above his head and applauded vigorously in the crowd. At that moment, he felt very moved when he saw the indescribable expression on his face. Maybe according to the picture, happiness It just happens in an instant, when you don't expect it at all, but it actually exists. (The original title came from this - Thomas Jefferson's "Declaration of Independence" "Happiness knocks on the door and life can be liberated.")
But the whole film is too American, and the way of thinking about problems is different. On the topic of happiness, probably people all over the world will have different interpretations.

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Extended Reading
  • Isabell 2021-10-20 18:59:47

    It’s not happiness that knocks on the door, it’s a knock on the door of the happy home with a sullen face, until happiness comes to open the door.

  • Rosemary 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The conclusion is that we only like to watch glorious middle-class inspirational films rather than the struggle history of the bottom people.

The Pursuit of Happyness quotes

  • Christopher Gardner: [during the interview for the internship position] I've been sitting out here for the last half-hour trying to come up with a story that would explain my being here dressed like this. And I wanted to come up with a story that would demonstrate qualities that I'm sure you all admire here like earnestness, diligence, team-playing. And I couldn't think of anything. So the truth is, I was arrested for failure to pay parking tickets.

    Jay Twistle: Parking tickets?

    [employers laugh]

    Christopher Gardner: I ran all the way here from the police station.

    Martin Frohm: What were you doing before you were arrested?

    Christopher Gardner: I was, uh, painting my apartment.

  • Christopher Gardner: [voice over, chasing after the hippie girl carrying his bone density scanner] This part of my life is called running.