Since the start of school, I have not been very energetic, stuck in the dormitory, and troubled by many things. I am really too emotional and too neurotic. I am easily bound by the trivialities around me, so that I can't move forward.
In the process of growing up, many things have changed, but perhaps the biggest change is ourselves. We have gradually changed ourselves because of what we have seen and heard, and the trajectory of our destiny has also changed. Unconsciously, watching the movie also lost the previous mood. I can no longer look at every detail with the joyful mood at the beginning, I can no longer watch every movie patiently, and I can no longer experience the mood of the characters together. Facing this kind of self, I seem a little helpless.
The self that I once liked is losing bit by bit.
I began to be impetuous about everything, and began to use material to measure all standards, and it began to change. Little by little, I looked at myself like this, day and night, scared and hesitant.
In the end what should be, in this world, good and evil coexist.
I have yet to find a place to live.
As the biggest exception in diplomacy, victor was trapped in JFK Airport. In this space where he could not perceive the changes of the seasons, he encountered all kinds of life. Not all good, not all evil—no good for no reason, no evil for no reason, no friendship at first, no hostility at first, everything happens gradually in human-to-human communication.
For the Customs Commissioner Frank, the victor is the trouble in his jurisdiction. As long as he walks out of the glass door, he is the trouble for others.
For the old cleaner, victor is the inspector sent by CID in his fantasy, the purpose is to dismiss them from get out of class.
To the Spaniards, vitor is just a hapless bastard with no food to eat.
For Allen, the victor was just a passenger who happened to meet at the airport.
For victor, his homeland is in war and homeless, but it is still his country after all, he wants to go back to his country, he is worried about his country; he also has to go to New York, in order to complete the promise to father.
For victor, he has his own morals and his own rules, he fills himself with his own way, he deals with people in his own way, he knows what he has to do, what he has to wait for, and what he should ask for. direction.
Therefore, victor is reluctant to say that he is afraid of his own country even if he knows that a yes can get him out of the glass door.
Therefore, victor dares to provoke frank and also helps the poor Russian to get the medicine out of the way.
Therefore, victor became the hero in the eyes of everyone at the airport, and the people they love (except frank)
don't know since when, for the people in this small space, victor is no longer the clumsy eastern european who doesn't understand the language .
For the old cleaners, victor was a hero of courage.
For the Spaniard, the victor is the link between him and the black girl he loves.
For Ellen, victor was the only good man who cared about how the croissant was invented and what gift Napoleon gave Josephine.
Victor did not waste the nine months that was delayed at JFK Airport, he found a job for himself, found a lover for his friends, invited the woman he liked to have the most special dinner, got many friends, and almost the whole airport. Respect from the staff.
A climax of the second half of the movie is when the victor finally leaves the airport for New York, everyone at the airport rushes to the elevator, hoping to get something for him, even the big black security guard disobeys Frank's orders and takes the victor. Let go, and put his coat on the victor.
I knew it was the director's sensationalism, but I knew it was the case, but I couldn't help but shed tears.
It was a natural sense of happiness. It seemed that I really spent 9 months with victor in this airport that accommodates all kinds of life, from the initial strangeness to the familiarity to the final reluctance.
Unconsciously, he is also silently blessing the victor, and he has done everything that is almost impossible for him to do.
Suddenly filled with gratitude, watching this movie on such a dazed afternoon.
What life should be like, what will happen, and what to do, maybe it is really unpredictable and unknown.
There will always be emergencies, there will always be reluctance, and there will always be obstacles ahead.
this is life.
However, as long as the right direction is chosen, the end point will also be right.
As long as you choose the direction of happiness, the end will also be happy.
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