Hero is late

Leif 2022-04-23 07:01:16

Watching this movie, a friend recommended it to me, saying that the protagonist has a deep understanding of women.
After reading it, what touched me even more was the scene where the lieutenant colonel went to his brother's house for dinner. When my nephew made fun of his past, I couldn't help but burst into tears.
The former president's high senator was kicked out of the decision-making level because of his bad temper. He had no hope of promotion. He was blind and could only receive a very meager pension. Such a life, how can it not make people sigh~~
His suicide is the result of pain and despair of life, he asked Charlie, "Please give me a reason to live!!!!" He and Charlie grabbed the gun At that time, his hair was messed up and swayed in front of his forehead, and this exhausted/desperate demeanor was very sympathetic to watch.
After seeing this, I was suddenly very worried. I was getting old, would it be the same, no one would care about me, and I would be inconvenient to move?

From his speech and demeanor, he is a talented person, but why come to this field? Personality or Emotional Intelligence? Skip the movie and watch, from a realistic point of view, it is difficult for such a person to persist in life.

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Extended Reading
  • Robb 2022-04-23 07:01:16

    I thought it was a moving memory of the hero's twilight, but I didn't expect it to be a meaningful poem. Like Kijiro's summer, father and son changed each other affectionately, giving birth to courage and truth, and the courage to live even in the dark. A tango is more intense than love, and a speech is more enjoyable than scolding!

  • Peggie 2021-10-20 19:02:54

    Al Pacino is as handsome as he is old.

Scent of a Woman quotes

  • Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Out of order, I show you out of order. You don't know what out of order is, Mr. Trask. I'd show you, but I'm too old, I'm too tired, I'm too fuckin' blind. If I were the man I was five years ago, I'd take a FLAMETHROWER to this place! Out of order? Who the hell do you think you're talkin' to? I've been around, you know? There was a time I could see. And I have seen. Boys like these, younger than these, their arms torn out, their legs ripped off. But there isn't nothin' like the sight of an amputated spirit. There is no prosthetic for that. You think you're merely sending this splendid foot soldier back home to Oregon with his tail between his legs, but I say you are... executin' his soul! And why? Because he's not a Bairdman. Bairdmen. You hurt this boy, you're gonna be Baird bums, the lot of ya. And Harry, Jimmy, Trent, wherever you are out there, FUCK YOU TOO!

  • Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Tickets. Money. Speech. Old Washington joke... from my days with Lyndon.