Patterson's boyfriend, worth having

Autumn 2022-04-19 09:02:11

It's a positive movie, similar to Manchester by the Sea.

If you are looking for a boyfriend, you are looking for a male protagonist.

The male protagonist has many advantages. He treats people with kindness, has the courage and decisiveness to stand up in times of danger, is gentle and considerate with his girlfriend and is full of love, and treats life seriously and peacefully. Except for his low economic conditions, he is basically the ideal type for girls to seek a partner. .

These are not deliberately shown in the movie, but leaked out bit by bit in many plots, such as listening to the boss complain, eating pie made by his girlfriend, drinking water and boasting "delicious, delicious" The bar friend who committed suicide, do your job well, and forgive the silly dog ​​who bit the secret notebook.

The hero is also very talented. To be honest, when he wrote the first few lines of the match, it was mediocre; as the pen turned, the description became more detailed and vivid, and I began to believe that this is the most beautiful match in the world. The passion of wiping out the flame is only to ignite the A cigarette between the fingers of a loved one. Seeing poetry in the details of life is the talent of the male protagonist. If someone wrote me such a poem, I would probably fall in love with him.

The true meaning of life? no kidding

Watching this movie reminds me of how I was when I was young, when I worshipped poetry and beauty. The first time I watched "Patterson", I thought, "It might be good to live like this." I don't remember the year of watching it. This time I watched it for the second time, and I felt like, "I can live this life, but and loved ones".

This so-called "movie viewing experience" can't help but think, because the two mentalities are not quite right. There is probably no "how to live" or "how to live" life, life is what it is, and life has no options for me to attach conditions.

I also liked the other characters in the movie that appeared many times. Laura, the hero and girlfriend, is lovely, full of life and passionate; the bar owner loves his bar, the city of Paterson, and chess.

The characters who appear only once are all kind to the male protagonist, which even makes me wonder if my vigilance against strangers is too high.

The movie has a lot of interesting details, such as the obvious multiple pairs of twins, which fits with Laura telling the male protagonist "I dreamed we had two children, twins" after waking up. Not so obvious, such as the children in the car discussing Halloween, mentioning that they can disguise themselves as shadows, and the male protagonist walks through the shadow bar at the end of the movie.

When I wrote this, I suddenly felt that this movie was really boring, and I actually watched it twice. I also wrote so many words because I thought it was interesting.

The movie is really cheesy. The same goes for us watching movies.

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Extended Reading
  • Rusty 2022-03-22 09:02:00

    To repeat differently, this is what time looks like in [Patterson]. In the first half, Jarmusu tried hard to give this time an image, but under his hasty editing, the time passed without a trace. But as the details accumulate, the film becomes contemplative, and many conscious little embarrassments are captured on camera. We finally got to see this spiral of time, it circled back to a new starting point, and it was time to go.

  • Karl 2022-03-23 09:02:07

    Everyday life can be as beautiful as a poem. The plot is flat but the emotion is sincere and can move the audience.

Paterson quotes

  • Paterson: We're having pie for dinner?

    Laura: Yeah, but a dinner pie.

    Paterson: Oh.

    Laura: What do you think's inside?

    Paterson: Inside the secret pie? Uh... I don't know, fish?

    Laura: No, not fish, silly! Want me to tell you?

    Paterson: Yes please!

    Laura: Okay.

    [deep breath]

    Laura: Cheddar cheese and brussels sprouts.

    Paterson: Seriously?

  • Laura: Speaking of secret pie, I wanted to tell you something about your secret notebook.

    Paterson: What?

    Laura: Did you ever hear of the old Italian poet called... Petrarch? Is that it?

    Paterson: Mmm, Petrarch. He perfected the sonnet.

    Laura: I read online that one of his early books of poems was called 'The Secret Book', just like yours.

    Paterson: I didn't know that! You read that. You just happened upon it online.

    Laura: And also that he wrote all his love poems to a beautiful girl called... ta da! Laura!

    Paterson: That's true!

    Laura: So you have many things in common with other great and famous poets, you see?