why are you so picky about life

Juliet 2022-04-21 09:01:19

About love: It
's like putting yourself in a giant garbage dump. You live an unkempt life every day, turning the day into night, and the morning as yesterday, even in the face of a lunatic ridicule in the eyes of others. Just live in a world made for yourself, and don't even allow a deviation of just a second, because you think life is not allowed to blaspheme. reasonable existence. But life always loves to joke with people. By chance, you find that the image that fits your world structure appears. Although you seem so out of place, she can melt your cold with her enthusiasm, she can use Her sincerity opens the door of your long-frozen heart. In short, her appearance makes you never return to the original world. It is also from that moment that you panic and feel that you have been hit by something, and you can only get a moment of peace where you can see her. But you have been paying attention to her for a long time, seeing the unattainable beauty in her, you are even obsessed with thinking that others are invisible, but in exchange for her mockery, you go back and forth like this until you have One day you can finally let go of all your defenses, and you don't care about your shyness, and you appear in front of her so naturally, and she also let go of her prejudice and meanness toward you, and you started a real conversation. I guess that's the soul whispering...
Another good day, isn't it?
About friendship:
you've always been so self-righteous, how different you think you are, and sad to think you're just a lonely traveler, but the moment you both put down your masks, your friend says to you Out of her little-known side. He even regards you as a confidant, so what else can you say, but in places you can't see, there is always an invisible power accumulated, and there is not much left that can be trivial and unbearable to shoot down.

It turns out that in this non-mainstream narrow world, we all work so hard not to lose ourselves, just to wait for that belated greeting, and we can openly chat with the opposite self, until the stories of others are also shared. into your own life.

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  • Lenny 2021-10-20 19:02:46

    The three characters of mean old man, waiter, and homosexual neighbor seem to be labelled, but each one is so three-dimensional. Everyone is transformed and reasonable. The script is great, and it's slow to say whether it's in a hurry or not.

  • Hassie 2022-04-23 07:01:17

    Helen Hunt's down-to-earth performance makes Carroll as real as your friends. Unlike the star-studded performances that became popular in 2000, this performance is a very representative performance in the 1980s and 1990s. The roles are two in one, and she's not being appreciated for acting. Carroll went from an ordinary and powerful mother who was worried about her son to one who was trembling and unable to restrain her emotions in the face of love problems. You can see that Helen Hunt is very caring about her character's heart, and that's what makes it extraordinary. The truth does not need light. It is precisely because of her temperament that this film is able to accompany each other instead of healing, so that the gentle charm of the movie can be stretched out from the hard role.

As Good as It Gets quotes

  • Receptionist: I can't resist! You usually move through here so quickly and I just have so many questions I want to ask you. You have no idea what your work means to me.

    Melvin Udall: What does it mean to you?

    Receptionist: [stands up] When somebody out there knows what it's like...

    [place one hand on her forehead and the other over her heart]

    Receptionist: ... to be in here.

    Melvin Udall: Oh God, this is like a nightmare.

    [Turns around and presses the elevator button multiple times]

    Receptionist: Oh come on! Just a couple of questions. How hard is that?

    [Scampers up to Melvin]

    Receptionist: How do you write women so well?

    Melvin Udall: I think of a man, and I take away reason and accountability.

  • Simon Bishop: The best thing you have going for you is your willingness to humiliate yourself.