The one who works the hardest is him

Kelli 2022-04-22 07:01:02

It’s true that everyone’s focus and understanding of watching movies are different. I cried for an hour while watching it, but I was because of the relationship between father and son there, maybe it’s too similar to my relationship with my dad, so that the focus of my entire movie Both are fathers, and the game between the two brothers was not fully appreciated because I was immersed in the memories of the past.

I burst into tears when Tom told him it was too late, I said the same thing to my dad, and it was only then that I realized how hurtful it was. I still remember that when my dad heard me say this, he left without saying anything. I don’t know if he was so strong back then that he couldn’t speak because he was afraid of choking his voice.

The father has been working hard to get his son's forgiveness. His love is so humble and careful, but he is still rejected again and again. In my impression, neither of the two sons in the movie ever called him Dad, he always stood far away. Thinking about the closest distance to my son.

I understand my father, but I understand my son better. They also know how hard he works and how much he pleases, but they still can't forgive him. Forgiveness is not a word, a word is forgiveness. There is too much hatred and resentment accumulated in my heart, and there is no way to remove it so easily. Even if the hatred is removed, the scar is still there. This pain will have shadows, and after experiencing it, there is no way to fully return to the past. It's not really a question of whether you want to or not, it's impossible. I also know how hard my dad works, and I've been trying to make the family happier, but really can't quite do it. Trusting this thing is tricky, like the older son said in the movie, I forgive you, but I don't trust you. Indeed, how can I forgive my distrust from the bottom of my heart, the shadow in my heart is difficult to remove, but if I don’t remove it, I can’t fully trust, really, no matter how hard I try, I still can’t do it, can’t do it…

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Warrior quotes

  • Tom Conlon: So you found God, huh? That's awesome. See, Mom kept calling out for him but he wasn't around. I guess Jesus was down at the mill forgiving all the drunks. Who knew?

  • Paddy Conlon: Alright. Alright. But you get something through your skull, too. You called me. So don't go threatening to walk every five minutes. And since this is about training, you dump whatever it is you need to dump as far as those pills are concerned. I don't want to see 'em. In fact, hand 'em over right now. I know they're on you, Tommy. You sounded like a goddamn maraca coming through the door.