Helplessness is also a positive

Arvilla 2022-04-23 07:02:15

How do you define comedy? Despite the movie being labeled as a comedy, I was overwhelmed by the entire viewing process.
The movie is about the mid-life crisis, but as a twenty-something I also resonate quite a bit. The introduction in Baidu Encyclopedia is very well written. The helplessness in life is not because he can't, but because he doesn't understand.
Every attempt to salvage it messes up, and in the end there is a turnaround.
Cage was walking down the street with a bow and arrow on his back, and it felt great.
We imagine what kind of life we ​​will have in the future, what kind of excellent quality we have, and there are many possibilities. In the end, they all disappear one by one and become who we are now.
Just like me right now, I was terrified of graduation day by day, and felt powerless, inexplicably tired every day, overwhelmed psychologically, sensitive and fragile, humble and cowardly, but unable to overcome it.
Kane said that what is hard to do and what should be done are often the same thing, that every meaningful thing is not easy, and nothing is easy in adult life.
I encountered such a riot so quickly.

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The Weather Man quotes

  • Dave Spritz: The other thing that gets to people, that leads to pies, I guess are these catch phrases we're required to use to single the program out. It gets under people's skin. Spritz Nipper. But the whole thing about all of it, all the getting hit with stuff, the whole thing is, who gets hit with a fucking pie, anyway? Did anyone ever throw a pie at Thomas Jefferson? Or Buzz Aldrin? I doubt it. But this is like the ninth time I got

    [pause]

    Dave Spritz: Clowns get hit with pies.

  • Dave Spritz: I mean, I'll bet no one ever threw a pie at, like Harriet Tubman, the founder of the Underground railroad. I'll bet you a million fucking dollars.