I'm talking about me, yes, I'm no different from the losers in the play. I'm 25 years old and have achieved nothing.
Recalling my own life is just unreasonable, with no bright spots and breakthroughs. I'm a loser, experiencing a quarter life crisis.
After the age where the ugly duckling turns into a swan, I finally accept the reality unwillingly. Not everyone has an impeccable life.
Maybe me and my parents, the people I see every day around me are no different, or even more lonely.
Thank you for this movie, for letting me see the brilliance of ordinary life when I was at my darkest.
How rebellious I used to want to escape the way of my relatives, escape the ordinary fate, try to find my own way, but still on the way, never thought of giving up. Just more respect for their lives.
When the Nietzsche fan's brother yelled do what we wanna do, fuck the rest to the uncle who tried to commit suicide, I was also shocked that
the education I received since I was a child was all in the critical eyes of my parents, uncles, aunts and teachers. As children, what we see the most is disappointment. Later, it was more about the judgment of the whole society, how to be a leader in the eyes of others, what kind of identity and label should one have, and what kind of efforts and sacrifices should be made for these labels.
In the end, when little Oliver failed the beauty pageant, I laughed, how wonderful, she didn't even win applause, she could only accept the trial of being banned for life, so what
if we need beauty pageants in our life, do we need to win? At least she was so proud to face the ridicule of the entire audience, and all her family danced for her behind her. Even if she understood her naivety many years later, she would understand her wealth even more.
The show is over, but life has to go on. They continue to push the broken car home. Dad will continue to sell his "Nine Steps to Success". Mom will continue to use firewood, rice, oil and salt. Continue to find life in her own low points, while the little girl grows up and faces pain at every stage of her life. No one was redeemed. At the end of the film, the family was still a group of losers.
Say what you want to satisty yourself. you always want what everybody says you should want.
please yourself. It takes courage. What's more, you will bear the cost of accepting the trial, and pay for it, even if in the end you are just a loser.
And what we can't lose is to follow our inner voice and insist on putting it into action, just as my brother swears hoarsely to exercise as a pilot all the time, it is my father's confident and passionate speech in front of a sparse audience over and over again. It is the firm footsteps of the little girl at the moment before she takes the stage. Is not afraid that he will eventually become a loser who is laughed at.
As a loser, the attitude towards life is not noble but happy.
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