A fable about a man

Jasmin 2022-10-27 13:39:33

I bought a ticket to the movie alone to watch this movie, and I really enjoyed it. If it was a man and a woman, it would be more meaningful than the movie :)

As for the plot, the general IQ is above 80. Everyone can understand. It's a great love story at a grand scale, in which two superheroes and two men sacrifice each other for their contradictory bodies. Small talk, then it is an action sci-fi film that does not require people to think about the plot.

But from a man's point of view, it's a fable. Someone like Hancock, I think is very similar to most of us men, strong on the outside and fragile on the inside, and desperately needs someone who cares and loves him. That person can be a man, of course, preferably a woman. However, in the end, he could not escape the fate of being separated from his beloved. This is fate. Even if the middle is broken, it will not be worth the time. It is said that the true maturity of a man is destined to leave his beloved woman voluntarily or involuntarily.

How is the strength of a man made? There must be a heart-wrenching love story behind it, and loneliness made it all happen. Learning to get along with the lonely self is the course a man needs to learn in his life.

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Hancock quotes

  • Hancock: The way you deal with bullies - you take your right foot, bring it right up and catch him in his little piss pump.

    Mary Embrey: You don't have to do that, honey. Okay? Seriously.

    Aaron Embrey: It's a good idea.

    Hancock: You aim straight, make sure he can't use that thing for nothin' but a flap to keep the dust out of his butt crack.

  • Hancock: [on Aaron's learning to deal with bullies] Ah the whole turn the other cheek thing huh?

    [pats Aaron's butt]

    Hancock: Just never turn this cheek. Don't let them punk you.