life is not a movie

Kennith 2022-04-20 09:01:12

I actually fell ill again, but fortunately, there are a lot of movies, and it is also very good to enjoy life without work.

If I had to choose between work and family, I would definitely choose family. Cancer is always a family constellation, so I am also sure that the male protagonist in the film is not a Cancer. For work, career, and distant promotions that cannot be seen Dreams, giving up everything with my family, even getting sick, traffic jams... Fast forward again and again, and then I have to be dragged forward by people forcibly, so I soon reached the end of my life , I can guess this ending, but the scene where the male protagonist dies in the rain at the end still earned my tears, family first, it is too late to repent at this time, although the later plot adds a comedy tail to the story , but life is not a movie after all, no death will give you another chance! ! So, after watching the movie, I saw the BF who was mad at me in the afternoon, and suddenly felt very kind, jumped on it and gave a big hug~~

Some people think the last paragraph is superfluous, I don't think so, Tragedy can certainly be thought-provoking, but this film also has the same effect. I believe many people will feel the part in the rain! Since the goal has been achieved, why should the audience have a heavy heart after watching the movie? This kind of surprise is sweet. Just, I still have to remind myself that life is not a movie, there is no chance to come back, cherish it~~

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  • Ransom 2022-03-24 09:01:20

    The warm comedy in my father’s episode really ran away in tears. No life can be repeated. The irony is that the movie didn’t expect Michael Jackson to live less than 10 years and teased him about his sorrow.

  • Elda 2021-10-20 19:02:07

    There are laughs, tears, and educational significance.

Click quotes

  • Donna Newman: Honey, you were so great.

    Michael Newman: Whoa, what are you, half a dolphin or something? That was incredible.

    Ben at 7-Years-Old: You just got here, Dad. I saw you.

    Michael Newman: What do you mean I just got here? Why are you saying that? I saw you. You jumped in there, you swam here.

    Samantha Newman - Age 5: Then what stroke was he doing, Dad?

    Michael Newman: He was doing the "shut-up".

    [Samantha laughs]

  • Samantha Newman - Age 5: Daddy, how much longer are you going to live?

    Michael Newman: [to cellphone] One minute.

    Samantha Newman - Age 5: One minute?

    [grabs hold of his leg]

    Samantha Newman - Age 5: Daddy's gonna die in one minute?

    Michael Newman: Whoa! No no no, I'm not gonna die, okay? I'm gonna live... 200 more years, is that long enough for you and me?

    Samantha Newman - Age 5: You promise?

    Michael Newman: I promise!

    [hugs her]