Guardian of the Mind

Ellen 2022-04-22 06:01:02

Does everyone have this dream when they are young? They believe that they can finally defeat the monsters that endanger the world, save their partners, family members, and loved ones, be a great hero, fall and fall with their partners, and defeat each other The imaginary enemy who plays, dragged home and was disciplined by his mother. How many people, in the process of growing up, gradually began to laugh at the naive self who used to be a hero. He will become sophisticated, smart, and practical, completely burying the brave and upright heroic teenager in the bottom of my heart.
Ada is by his side and gives everyone strength, because he knows that a clean, brave, trusting heart can definitely save the world. In the dream catcher, because of Ada, everyone has finally completed the righteous thing. In reality, we cross every day. In the ordinary days that we live, what can make us stand firm on our dreams of the hour? Going to work and going home to sleep and eat every day, or become disappointed and helpless, or have to adapt to change in order to compete. . . That childish, naive, naive, but brave, upright and fearless young man himself, will we kill him?

At the end of the movie, Ada, with his nose dripping, his hair falling out, and his eyes sunken, was thrust into his body by the alien monster, and he firmly waved his hands forward and said to the monster: I am Ada. I can’t hold back the tears I moved. I don’t want to be an adult whose soul no longer shines. I never want to be.





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Dreamcatcher quotes

  • Joe 'Beaver' Clarendon: Here's to Duddits... our dreamcatcher. Wish he was here.

    Pete Moore: To the Duds.

    Dr. Henry Devlin: To Douglas Cavell.

    Gary 'Jonesy' Jones: To Duddits.

  • Young Beaver: Hey, you don't wanna see the homecoming queen's pussy? Don't come.