Continue is not a movie review

Jasmin 2022-04-23 07:01:24

The movie I recently fell in love with is About Time. The
theme is science fiction. In fact, it is about the fact that the
protagonist and the father in the life drama have the ability to time travel,
but the father told his son that the secret to making life happy is not to use time travel to make a lot of money—— Money will only make you numb and clumsy. It's not that you go back and kill Hitler, but you live a day that you've lived all over again.

The first time you have the day, because of the unknown, the tension can make you miss the details and even make you feel bad.
Living the day for the second time, you relax and rediscover the beauty of the day.
When the male protagonist faced the same cashier again, he was patient and smiled back at her, and
he suddenly pulled his companions up in the tense courtroom, wow, how beautiful this is.
If you can use this ability to find true love and find happiness, then you are the luckiest.

So when I arrived at the subway station, I retracted my footsteps and prepared to step out of the door to
sit for one more stop. On the way back, I saw the newly opened flowers, and a passerby with two dogs.

The uncle who was selling fruit on the side of the road had just cut a pineapple and exclaimed, "Wow, pretty! Pretty!!", which shocked me.
This is how much you love your own fruit.

The Chinese mother and European father of a little boy in the supermarket, patiently telling him what each item is.
Meatball, meatballs, meatball..Yogurt, yogurt, yogurt...

At ten o'clock in the evening, I just entered the residential elevator, and the uncle who followed up picked up a plastic bag on the ground.
He was holding work clothes and just got off work. Cleaner.

I was waiting downstairs for the takeaway, and when I saw the uncle who delivered the takeaway from a distance came running across the road with an apologetic face, panting,
I immediately put away my impatience, paid the money, and thanked me.

When you get off the elevator in the morning, the security guard who is on duty overnight is still happy to say good morning to you and morning to the foreign old lady.
The foreign old lady met and hugged another Chinese aunt, each carrying a vegetable bag, and having a simple Chinese conversation while walking.

Sunny days, rainy days, it's not worth affecting your mood, the big deal is to wear pink rain boots.

Accept cake orders from strangers and quietly follow the story behind each cake.
Busy, people become active and outgoing.

As the male protagonist of About Time said, in the end, I don't need to travel through time to live every day, just like I've traveled back in time.
Try to enjoy each day as the last day of my ordinary and extraordinary life.
We are all travelling through time togerther every day of our lives.
All we can do is, do our best to relish this remarkable ride.

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Extended Reading

About Time quotes

  • [Tim and Mary are in bed]

    Mary: So not such a bad day after all?

    Tim: No. It was pretty good, really. Very good day, actually, as it turns out.

    Mary: Well, that's a relief. Because it had been a very bad day, I thought I might have had to have had sex with you to make up for it.

    [she turns the light out]

    Mary: Goodnight.

    Tim: [he is lying blatantly and Mary knows it] It was a very, very bad day. It went very badly. I got fired from my job. And then I killed a man.

    [she turns the light back on]

    Mary: That is a very bad day.

    Tim: It's terrible.

    Mary: Yeah, the worst day ever. I'm so sorry.

    [they start to make love]

  • [Mary wants another baby]

    Mary: I just thought that maybe it was time for the insurance baby.

    Tim: What?

    Mary: In case one of them is really smart. We don't want the other one to feel stupid their whole life. And if we had a third one then we could have *two* happy dummies. What do you think?

    [Tim realises that once another baby is born, he will never be able to go back to a time before that]

    Tim: [voiceover] It was the toughest decision of my life. Saying "yes" to the future meant saying "goodbye" to my dad - forever.