They are also two unremarkable children. They have no money and no looks, but they have a very unadorned heart - that is, a child's heart. Compared with those "little adults" who know how to express themselves, they are both No grown up children.
They also grew up in a family that was basically seen as "the whole family is a loser" by outsiders. There is also an elder who speaks swear words without thinking, and there is also a father who is unsatisfactory in his work and career. There is also a difficult family to communicate with (Charlie's grandmother and Oliver's brother)
but the endings of the two films are completely different. Charlie's family lived as sweet as candy: the whole family lived happily together, and little Charlie won the huge chocolate factory.
And Oliver and her family, after experiencing an earth-shattering performance, received a not-so-small "punishment", and still pushed the little yellow van that was very troublesome to start on the way back. home journey.
But I could see how happy the family was when they finally set off.
Because they didn't lose this game at all, it was the judges who were wrong - they chose "Little Sunshine", but the final winner must be a dazzling crystal chandelier, not a warm and natural Sunshine,
only Mr. Wonka knows, What is the most important quality a child should have - that is innocence, only children will be shy, and children will be shy about everything. What's more, children don't wink, and they don't flatter.
So, the winner is not necessarily the winner. By the time they got the trophy, they had lost their most precious truth.
And that Nietzsche.
"Nietzsche's philosophy was used as a "philosophy of action" at that time, a philosophy that claimed to maximize the demands and desires of individuals."
What you want, go for it. As long as they have fought for it, no one has the right to call them losers. This should also be regarded as a kind of "Nietzschean philosophy".
So, in the end, please allow me to paraphrase Mr. Lu Xun's famous saying: There are no losers in this world, and there are many people who think they have not won, so there is a saying that "the loser loses".
Don't think "lose", no one has lost.
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