Surrealism

Hollie 2022-01-05 08:01:10

When an accident takes away people around
you and you are either the fuse or the indirect cause of the accident,
your life has never been able to follow the originally set path,

like Charlie here,
like Lois in Welcome to the Rileys

Charlie, who had graduated successfully and was going to Stanford because his brother Sam died and stayed in his hometown,
but he continued the agreement with his brother to teach him to play baseball in a fixed place on time and chat
with him. Only the deep attachment to the deceased can make him so, right?

Although it is an extremely beautiful city,
I think there are always people who are unwilling to be content with the beautiful scenery and fantasize about going out to see that tall buildings full of neon and colorful
like Mama Mia!

The appearance of her daughter Tess rekindled Charlie’s enthusiasm for sailing. I believe she will definitely be able to take him out of the gloom of psychology to pursue his ideals.
So how important it is for a partner to have similar hobbies and goals
because Ta’s life becomes more interesting. Everyone is working in the same direction.

At some point, we all have to let go. Let go of the
past to have a new beginning.

It turns out this is a story about surrealism.

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Extended Reading
  • Kianna 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    The idea of ​​the film is not bad, simply put, you are alive for a reason! But the problem is that the characters are not clear enough and the emotions are not sincere enough! Although it was about how my brother got out, and the girl was waiting for him to save him, the audience still didn't turn around in terms of emotion and details!

  • Dillan 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    This story tells us that brothers are more vulnerable than women...

Charlie St. Cloud quotes

  • Connors: [offering a drink] Come on, St. Cloud, don't be a woman. Have another. It's not like there's a big demand for you as a designated driver, so take the drink that...

    [Charlie throws him against the bar]

  • Tess Carroll: You didn't die in that car crash, Charlie.

    Charlie St. Cloud: Actually, I did.