man walking with bow

Vergie 2022-04-23 07:02:15

The weather man is just a disc I picked up in the library. I haven't watched it quietly for a long time. For Nicolas Cage's films, it is generally not too bland, but not too brilliant. But it seems that this film is an exception The bridge of the nose is slightly raised on both sides, the brow is slightly raised, and the upper lip is slightly upturned. Who would you say he is not neurotic? This time he is really back to his true colors. I don't know if it was tailor-made for him by the screenwriter, or the director's insight Knowing talent.

In less than a few minutes at the beginning, Dave, this impatient, lowly middle-aged man, will give you the impression of "self-inflicted and incapable of living". The weakness of his character determines his impatience and impatience, and he The macho chauvinism that seemed to cover everything made him even more battered. Father, wife, children. In his love for them, he always placed himself in a situation that seemed to be a misunderstanding, but it was actually his mistake. The puzzlement brought him. So he took up the bow and became a man who walks the city with a bow and arrow. Although it is not clear whether he is willing to carry it or just trying to teach his daughter this hobby. It is impossible to

say whether Dave is here or not . There is the common sadness of middle-aged men in society, but in the end, he has the shadows of various distresses that are more or less different from middle-aged people. Having a car and a house, a decent job, is a common feature of young people who have just entered the society. All those fears and hesitations are gone. It seems that the fast train of life can run wild in the normal trajectory of raising parents and feeding children. But as Dave's father said, how can the experience of growing up be so simple? No! And you have no choice but to face it. You can't cry secretly like a child, and you can't see through life as easily as an old man. As for middle-aged people, you can only resist. No matter whether you are understood or not, no matter if life is really not easy .Only when he thought of the bow and arrow as the target, did he feel that the bow and arrow seemed to bring him the hope of highlighting the confusion. When he aimed the bow and arrow at his rival, he seemed to feel vaguely that he had found a problem The answer. Only when dave's father finally came to see him, the weatherman, did the man who had been there for a long time burst into tears under his father's care.

As dave's father said: life is like shit, always learn Give up some. If you can't find a reason to persist in the sound of fucking, then you should learn to give up.

This is a contradictory, restless and humble man. Under the bombardment of countless fast food, he has also become fast food. He seems to be able to fill his stomach, but it is always so tasteless. Even when no one is throwing things at him, he I just think that people don't throw things at him anymore, it's just that he has a bow on his back. I don't know if his life will gradually become safer under the protection of this bow, or because he starts to learn to give up and learn to take care of it. Happiness. But his proud head can't hide the unbearable weight of his bow-like body. So please remember, if you see a middle-aged man walking with a bow and arrow on the street that day, don't forget to give a thumbs up To him. He needs this after forever missing the chance to cry in front of his father.

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The Weather Man quotes

  • Dave Spritz: Good afternoon. . many of you came from long distances, and I know I speak for my mom and Noreen and my family, Mike and Shelly when I say thank you. When I think of my dad, I think of Bob Seger's Like a Rock -

    [the power goes out]

    Dave Spritz: And then the power went out. Then, when the lights came back on in 40 minutes every one had pretty much forgotten that I was talking. And we never finished that part of the thing. . so my speech was, 'When I think of my dad, I think of Bob Seger's Like a Rock.' That's all I said at my dad's living funeral, something; about Bob Seger.

  • Robert Spritzel: Where's the paper, David?

    Dave Spritz: I didn't have enough money.

    Robert Spritzel: You bought a coffee...

    Dave Spritz: [mishearing] What?

    Robert Spritzel: You bought a coffee.

    Dave Spritz: Yeah, that, and then I didn't have enough money after.

    Robert Spritzel: What?

    Dave Spritz: I didn't have enough money after I bought the coffee, so...

    Robert Spritzel: [slightly annoyed] You should carry more than a dollar, David. You're a grown man!