Lonesome Jim movie plot
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Kasey 2022-04-21 09:03:19
"I love my family, but I can't bear to be too close to them." Actually, they resonate, but the filming is tender. It taught us the truth of "even if a handsome guy shoots in seconds, a beautiful woman will chase after him".
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Karson 2022-04-19 09:02:46
All melancholy must be reconciled at the end of the movie, but I don't know what to do in life. I just don't understand why love seems to be the only way to reconcile. Lonely Jim is just unhappy, but if he is braver, maybe he can get a little closer to the world. The soundtrack and some scenes are quite interesting, but I still feel that the relationship between the two is a bit reluctant, especially the later advancement is not natural, and the healing effect is discounted. . .
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Jim: "Dear Mum, I don't know where to start so I'll just begin with the end and work my way back. I came home because I ran out of money and nowhere else to go. If I had any other option I would have taken it. I did not consider having a place to come home to a blessing. Instead, I thought of it as a burden and a symbol of failure. I'm ashamed to admit that growing up I pitied you and what I thought was your naive belief that our dreams could come true, simply by virtue of having them. Because the truth, as I witnessed it, was completely different. The truth actually was that nothing worked out, and no-one anywhere lived a life they wanted. But I see now that it was me with the naive belief. I thought if I resigned myself to disappointment at least I'd be better off than those people that tried and failed. And I hate myself for realising this now, and for taking and taking from you without giving anything back. You're one of the few good peaches in a world full of rotten fruit, Mum. I promise not to waste anymore time or take your love for granted ever again. I love you so much. Jim."
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Jim: What's your problem Anika?
Anika: Nothing JIm.
Anika: Just, you can't ask a girl to move one thousand and eighty-two miles with you unless you're really going to follow through.
Jim: Why wouldn't I follow through?
Anika: Because, you don't know what it would be like.
Jim: What would it be like?
Anika: Difficult. Very Difficult.
Jim: Well, great. I'm used to challenges.
Anika: You're used to avoiding them.




