Career I will fight for family I never give up

Katlyn 2022-04-19 09:01:22

I don't really like watching American comedy movies, and the exaggerated and momentary comedy effects are sometimes unacceptable to me. In fact, Americans are very good at entertaining, and
"The Magic Remote Control" is a typical example. I used to think that in order to be successful in life, you must have a lot of money to be happy. But after watching the movie, my outlook on life was changed by such a commercial comedy.
The story is simple, a man "fast forwards" his life with a magical remote control, "ignoring" the supposedly unhappy times in his life. For his work, he broke the hearts of his children; for his work, he lost his beloved wife; for his work, he even lost his own health...
Is the man wrong? No, he just wants to work hard and let his wife and children live a happy life. It's just that he thinks the same as me and doesn't understand the relationship between money and happiness. As a person, especially a man, of course you should have your own career, but is career the ultimate
goal ! If my career is successful, I can eat beautifully and sing every night, but it has nothing to do with happiness. Happiness comes from emotion, and the source of emotion is family. Family is the foundation of a man's success. Without a foundation, a man's career will never be successful.
Use an advertising slogan instead: I will strive for my career, and I will never give up on my family!

A simple movie, or to summarize the gains in a simple way:
1. Men need a career, but more need a family.
2. Live every day seriously and cherish the unpleasantness in life.
3. Don't try to remote control your life.
4. Don't eat junk food, eat less sweets.
5. Exercise every week.
6. A beautiful wife does not necessarily have a beautiful husband.
7. Kate Beckinsale is so pretty, Drive me crazy!
8. Being a man is really hard!

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Extended Reading

Click quotes

  • Kirsten: Do you need something, Mr. Newman?

    Michael Newman: Who are you?

    Kirsten: Kirsten... your assistant?

    Michael Newman: Wha- Wha- What happen to Alice?

    Kirsten: She moved to Accounting, couldn't handle your hours.

    Kirsten: [Whispering] And she prefers to be called Allen now, remember?

    Kirsten: [points at Alice, she is now a he]

    Michael Newman: No... No! No!

  • Morty: Think about it, you've skipped a year. That's a lot of sex. That's like, thirty minutes worth for you.