There is warmth in the cold reality

Eddie 2022-04-21 09:01:39

I originally wanted to watch "Seediq Bale", but who knew it was offline, and I struggled for a while. The hazy weather made it really moldy to stay at home, so I decided to watch this movie. The poster says the work of the starring role of "Rage of the Gods" and "Super Battleship". I searched in my mind, but I couldn't find the shadow of this person. I suddenly despised myself subconsciously. I watch movies just to forget? For this speed of forgetting faster than the speed of light, I feel that MARK is necessary.
This movie was watched by less than 10 people in the entire hall, and it was very quiet. When it was over, everyone didn't move at all, and it wasn't until Aunt Baojie came in that everyone got up. I heard some people say, "It's rubbish." I don't agree with this statement. I admit that I was a little out of shape when I watched it, but I tried to adjust my mentality. Every movie is about some people. The crystallization of hard work, even if it is not very good or very popular, but it must have its shining points. In this way, my emotions are calmed down and stabilized, and I will work hard to find the shining points of the film itself and some of the things it wants to convey to people. Positive thinking, as well as some social realities and dissatisfaction (expressed through the pursuit of interests and ignorance of them by oil companies).
Henrick left underwater. He was helpless, but he had no choice. Sometimes he was so helpless to reality. A strong sense of helplessness and fate filled the moment he left, although he worked hard . He's the second-to-last king to leave, at least I think so.
Tiger is a fear of heights who can't let go of his fears and can't leap over his inner obstacles. If it really is "details determine success or failure", who can say that the metal buttons on his trousers didn't kill him? I remembered the promise he made with his daughter, "No one can cut her daughter's long hair except him." Before leaving, there was a picture of her daughter with long blond brown hair bowing her head and kissing Tiger, which is really regrettable.
Daze is a talker, a coward and a troublemaker. He gave up on himself at the last minute, gave up everything. We may say that he has lost his fighting spirit, and think of the process of long-distance running, we must not stop and slow down, as long as you slow down, you will no longer be able to keep up with the team. This is only one aspect; but Ditz thinks he has worked hard, he thinks it doesn't matter whether he succeeds or not, what's more, we must admit that he is also the king, because he is also called John like Otway, sometimes giving up doesn't matter. It must be synonymous with "cowardly". Who said life is not a long run, but also a feeling? Sleeping at the foot of the pure snow-capped mountain might be the destination Daze wanted.
Movies leave us unfulfilled, but stop abruptly. The short silence of people is like the silence dedicated to Otway. The ending is doomed, there is no suspense, but the neat ending leaves us room for reverie and thinking.
Live or die on this day!
Don't be afraid!

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Extended Reading
  • Gregorio 2022-03-21 09:01:36

    Neeson and Craig are both male stars I want to see!

  • Marley 2022-03-23 09:01:35

    The title of the film is Popcorn, and the feature film is too literary, it is difficult to say who is sorry for who.

The Grey quotes

  • Hendrick: Is that it? You're just gonna sit there? Is that what you want?

    Diaz: Yeah.

    Hendrick: After what we survived?

    Diaz: That's exactly why. What I got waiting for me back there? I'm gonna sit on a drill all day. Get drunk all night. That's my life. Turn around and look at that.

    [mountains]

    Diaz: I feel like that's all for me. How do I beat that. When will it ever be better? I can't explain it.

  • Ottway: My dad was not without love... but a cliched Irish motherfucker when he wanted to be. Drinker, brawler, all that stuff. Never shed a tear. Saw weakness everywhere. But he had this thing for poems... poetry. Reading them, quoting them. Probably thought it rounded him off, you know. His way of apologizing, I guess. And there was one that hung over the desk in his den. It was only when I was a lot older, I realized he had written it. It was untitled, four lines. I read it at his funeral. "Once more into the fray. Into the last good fight I'll ever know. Live and die on this day. Live and die on this day."