The main reason why I made up my mind to watch "Mr. Nice" is that the main character Carl and I are both in the bank responsible for personal loans. After the failed marriage of Carl in the movie, he "imprisoned" himself in a circle of life that no one else could enter, and always said NO to others. By chance, he participated in an inexplicable speech, and YES became the only one in his life. Since then, both fame and fortune, and love has come as scheduled. But passive YES is like sitting on a boat down the river. It seems to be smooth sailing, but there is still no real life behind it. After suffering a setback in love, Carl began to really reflect on himself. Life should be about actively embracing more possibilities, exploring and transcending. Just like Haizi's poem, "From tomorrow, feed the horses and chop wood, and travel around the world. Facing the sea, spring flowers bloom." Jim Carrey is a rare good actor, and many of his films "The Truman World" and "The Fake" I've seen "God", "Geezer in Disguise", "Mr. Pop's Penguin", "Detective Plane", etc. I've seen it all. There are hidden pains behind the funny stories. I don't know if it's "the core of comedy is tragedy" This sentence also came true to him. This movie also reminds me of "Daydreamer". The protagonist Walter was also forced to embark on an adventure by chance. The most impressive scene is that he is speeding down the road on a skateboard, in the distance The green mountains and white clouds reflected behind him, like a song of freedom breaking the shackles. Maybe it’s because I’ve been at work for a long time, and there seems to be nothing wrong with the three-point and first-line life. Occasionally, I will sigh, and I don’t know who is the real protagonist of the life I imagined when I was a child.
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