Fate and Unknown

Guadalupe 2022-04-22 07:01:05

I really think it would be better if the male and female protagonists of the film were separated.
It depends on where you think about it.

Maybe the male protagonist is a presidential genius. Without the beauty, he can concentrate on his career and benefit the public.
Pursue all sentient beings with personal gains and losses. It's a big deal.

Of course, from a personal point of view, this is unfair.
There are too many examples of this ancient times, and there are countless stories of heroic Hongyan in Chinese history.

So everything depends on whether your own subjective demands conflict with fate.
If the hero and heroine can be combined, they can also enter the White House together, and pass on a good story, it is not impossible.
Of course, this kind of bridge does not have the profound understanding of fate that Fan Li Xian Xishi did.

To survive in the world, there is no law in the movie that as long as you work hard, you will have a good result.
Some people are destined to fall in love, but also destined not to be together.
There is a saying, how to say it, a twisted melon is not sweet.

Of course, I'm not trying to persuade everyone to accept their fate.
Fatalism and agnosticism, I don't believe in either.
Speaking of a tongue twister, the words can be said straight, but if you don't fight, you may not have it, and if you fight, you may not have it.
It can also be said the other way around, if you don’t fight for it, you probably won’t get it, and if you fight for it, you probably will.
It is still the subjective self's choice of the path of destiny, but don't overestimate our own choice, because our self-selection is also affected by external conditions.

Because of the unknowable, we have the power to choose.
Because of fate, we made our choice.

The above rights should be bullshit, hahaha.

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The Adjustment Bureau quotes

  • Harry Mitchell: [talks to David] You're going to look for her, aren't you? You won't find her. They'll make sure of it. Even if they weren't trying to stop you, there are nine million people in this city. You'll never find her. Forget about her. Move on with your life.

  • David Norris: What ever happened to Free Will?

    Thompson: We actually tried Free Will before. After taking you from hunting and gathering to the height of the Roman Empire we stepped back to see how you'd do on your own. You gave us the Dark Ages for five centuries... until finally we decided we should come back in. The Chairman thought maybe we just needed to do a better job of teaching you how to ride a bike before taking the training wheels off again. So we gave you the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the Scientific Revolution. For six hundred years we taught you to control your impulses with reason, then in 1910 we stepped back. Within fifty years, you'd brought us World War I, the Depression, Fascism, the Holocaust and capped it off by bringing the entire planet to the brink of destruction in the Cuban Missile Crisis. At that point a decision was taken to step back in again before you did something that even we couldn't fix. You don't have free will, David. You have the appearance of free will.