Passengers

Shanie 2022-04-20 09:01:15

Give full stars! The special effects of the scene are amazing, the acting skills of the actors are great, and the soundtrack is also very moving! The last sentence is simply too moving! To myself who is isolated, lonely, confused, always entangled in things beyond my control! ! The fundamental reason why humans are social group animals is loneliness. After a painful struggle, the male protagonist finally chooses to violate his morals to wake up the heroine, but the heroine is also willing to give up continuing dormancy, give up her dream, and accompany the hero to spend the rest of her life in an empty spaceship. What drives them behind the scenes? make such a choice? It is human loneliness. You are not where you want to be, you feel like you are supposed to be somewhere else, not in the right place. The point is you can't get so hung up on where you'd rather be, that you forget how to make the most of where you are. Take a break from worrying about what you can't control, live a little. You are in Caoying and your heart is in Han, and you think you should be somewhere else. The most important thing is you. Don't get too attached to where you want to go and neglect to enjoy the situation you're in now, stop worrying about what you can't control, and enjoy life to the fullest.

We got lost along the way, but we found each other, and we made the life, a beautiful life, together.

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Passengers quotes

  • Aurora Lane: He woke me up! He took away my life!

    Gus Mancuso: I know, and I'm sorry, but there's work I'd like...

    Aurora Lane: It's murder!

    Gus Mancuso: You're right, Aurora. But the drowning man will always try and drag somebody down with him. It ain't right, but the man's drowning.

  • Aurora Lane: [to Jim] You die, I die.