Life doesn't need montages

Verna 2022-04-24 07:01:03

A film review called: "Human, no one has long eyes." In the one-way line of life, someone will always think about what is most important. The life in the movie is always montaged, and there are many dimensions of life that we cannot pursue. Therefore, watching movies to make up for some missed lives, but in the end, we can only taste it.
There are times when people want to find a life mentor, but I think this life mentor has to be dead to be considered a life mentor. No one is dead, and life is not over. How can we talk about a life mentor. In the film, Lao Tzu successfully led his son to his "wrong path", but people can only slowly understand life from the things they have experienced and the people they meet. This kind of enlightenment, to put it bluntly, is a concept that is slowly formed by oneself.
If I had a time machine, I don't know if I would be Time Traveler or Butterfly Effect. But I think "The Butterfly Effect" has a greater possibility of life, because it is impossible for life to be perfect, the intricate relationships, and the focus of various dimensions of life are difficult to find. "Time Traveler" is more like a positive guidance of values. He completely abandoned other processes of life (life not shown in the movie) and showed us a perfect life. I have to say that montage is a very interesting technique, this cutting art, but he is completely ineffective in life. To be clear, it is invalid in my own life, but in the eyes of others, the cognition of this montage will continue to deepen.
I thought that looking at the wisdom of the ancestors could avoid many detours, but the wisdom of the ancestors is also a picture of a montage, but many pictures composed of montages are put together. Thinking of this, "The Invisible Gorilla" should come out and slap me again, so this "detour" will still be taken. If you don't take this one, there will be different "detours". If you don't take a detour in life, then I will It's time to come out and say "life is too boring".
The paradox of life is really interesting haha, jumping out of a box and thinking how perfect it is outside the box, after jumping out of the box, it is still a virtue. But people probably spend their whole lives tossing themselves endlessly in propositions inside and outside the box.
Just like Mike in "Remote for Life", everyone will have their own unique "automatic program", thinking and correcting while walking, don't jump too fast. Because jumping too fast always loses details that you'll want one day.

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Extended Reading
  • Linnie 2022-03-24 09:01:20

    The value of life lies in its experience. It lies in every minute and second spent with family. The definition of success is different for everyone. But in the end you will discover the importance of family. The ending of the last comedy is actually a tasteless one. But those who don't have this estimate won't be happy! ! To end a comedy is to give the audience a hope

  • Jennifer 2022-03-22 09:01:16

    The ending is very cliché but the story is very touching. It is so hard to find the things that are cherished in the heart by quickly experiencing a lifetime of birth, old age, sickness and death, and changes in the world. This is a truth that many people have not realized in their entire lives. Although the preaching meaning of the film is strong, it is quite philosophical in life. After all, ordinary people have no regrets in their lives, and it is most important to grasp the moment. ps. Sister Beckinsale is too beautiful~

Click quotes

  • Donna Newman: Don't get mad at Peanut just because he found your Twinkie stash.

    Michael Newman: Who's Peanut? Where's Sundance?

    Donna Newman: [whispers] Don't mention Sundance! The kids just stopped crying.

    Michael Newman: About what? Why? What happened?

    [Donna looks at him confused, then Michael realizes that Sundance has died]

    Michael Newman: He died?

    [starts to cry]

    Michael Newman: Oh no, no, oh no, the stupid idiot and soft fur.

    Donna Newman: [to the kids] Daddy held it in so long.

    Michael Newman: He was the best dog!

    Donna Newman: And now he's letting himself feel it.

    Michael Newman: [crying] One night when the duck's head was off, he tried to hump my leg, and I didn't let him, and I should've! And I'm sorry! What an idiot.

    Donna Newman: It's okay.

  • [In the far future, Michael is confronted with kids that don't respect him anymore, a wife that has moved on without him and the breaking point - the treehouse that he had started building for the kids years ago remains unfinished]

    Michael Newman: No. No. Ten years, you're not finished yet?

    [screaming into the heavens]

    Michael Newman: Morty! Why did you do this to me?

    Morty: [suddenly appearing] You did this to yourself, Michael.

    Michael Newman: No. No, I didn't wanna waste all that time. I didn't wanna lose Donna!

    Morty: The remote goes by your behavior. Every time there was a conflict between work and home, work won!

    Michael Newman: No, not true!

    Morty: Lie to your wife! Lie to yourself. But you cannot lie to the remote. The remote is lie-proof, so you can't change what already happened. But you're still a young man. A young, fat man. You could win Donna back.

    Michael Newman: So that's what I'll do.

    Morty: Go for it, tubbs.