This movie was recommended by others a long time ago, and I turned it out and watched it when I had nothing to do. This title has absolutely no temptation for me, and I don't have much hope for the plot. I can't hold it anymore after seeing it.
Yes, she's still a comedy, but it makes you completely forget she's just a comedy.
I believe that many successful people are as busy as Michael Newman. They are forced to be busy and habitually choose to be busy. They walk or run toward the so-called success point. They feel that those trivial matters take up too much of their time. Vacations, parties, and even simple things like showers, dinners, and spending time with your parents can irritate you so much that nothing else matters but work and success. Since ancient times, families and careers have been difficult to balance. Starting a family and starting a business is always a game. We keep choosing and chasing, thinking that the happiness that should be in the family can be found after success.
We don't have that remote, but we're still doing the same thing - away from our parents, not going home for half a year or more, we're very busy. Maybe the next time I go home, I will find that the dog has changed, the tree has grown taller, the elder of a neighbor has passed away, the gray hair of my parents has increased, and the once familiar buildings have been demolished and the streets have become a bit uncomfortable. Knowing that, these are the fast-forwards of life. For our parents and relatives, we are like the walking dead during the fast-forwarding period. Like Michael Newman, we are eager to pull the curtain of success, and firmly believe that there is a life to look forward to after the gorgeous curtain, but what did Michael see, he forgot what he had done and the people he had met experienced it Everything, no longer know the children who grew up and lost the wife who promised forever. When he finally understood that it was too late, he had no ability to save it, he lost his father, even he was not by his side, only To be able to go back to the last time I saw my father, to keep repeating that scene, and to hear the deeply hurt father say I love you, son.
I still want to tell him that I love you, and I want to hear him say that I love you, but life is only once, and time cannot be repeated.
Perhaps it is because of similar experiences that I have so many feelings. I always think that running is to go all out. I am eager to see that point, so I have been willing to give up many so-called irrelevance thinking that I will make up for it in the future. How many people want to abandon the process as long as the result?
In fact, it's still a comedy~ It's just that Michael wants to tell his son the importance of honeymoon and family, and I want to tell you to remember family first.
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