I was at work when it was released in France, and I didn't find any time to rest until the release. I finally found a time to rest, and I chose "Bohemian Rhapsody" which was released at the same time...
Hmm... "Bohemian Rhapsody" is so beautiful, the last LIVE AID part is really...
Ah, this is "Christopher Robin"?
Um...that...what did you say...
I'm working now
Working day and night, I couldn't find any vacation or rest time, so I finally had a weekend to sleep and it was over. In fact, I'm only 19 years old, in what could be called a carefree childhood, but I've long since forgotten about that kind of carefreeness.
My mother often tells me, "You can do this now..." "Do that in the future..." "Be a doctor", "Be a lawyer", "Make money this way", "It's not easy to earn money in China", "You have to make money to support your family in the future"... Balabala Bala money money ... Radio Blabla ... This song is so good ... I ran to "Bohemian madness" ...
I don't have a girlfriend, and I don't have any kids. But sometimes I feel like I'm already working for them. Anyway, I can't think of anything to refute. This is how society is, so I have to work like this.
Until the set-top box at home released a high-definition version of "Christopher Robin", I lay on the sofa alone and clicked on the movie. Then I was stupid.
It can be said that I rarely feel moved by a movie, let alone want to cry, because the movies are all fake and some things are deliberately sensational. But there's nothing emotional about this movie that makes me feel sad, I don't know what I'm sad about, just seeing a Christopher Robin just like me or most of the men in the world. And the seemingly childish but philosophical words said by his companions who only appeared in his childhood made me think for a long time.
There is a joke circulating on the Internet about the green-headed soldiers in those boxes discussing whether their commander will return. No, not really. I have long since lost the innocence that I played with them, and I will no longer be as carefree as I was then, and I will still laugh at the innocence of those children and tell them about their future lives as adults.
I also changed from a child who played outside every day until the sun went down and went home with mud all over my body to an adult who carried a "bag full of important things" all the time.
I deeply think this is right, adults should be like this, and they should work so hard in life that they are about to collapse in exchange for some ordinary equivalents made of paper, and then just get married and have children and then die of old age. The boy who has been pursuing freedom is bound by the "monster that steals happiness" and the "monster who does not work and lets others work for him".
In the movie, when Robin and Pooh were arguing for balloons at the train station, I was thinking, "Get on the bus quickly, what about the balloons, the car will start soon." Some of Pooh's play is similar to coquettish requests In my opinion, it has become unreasonable, and all I can think of is that if the male protagonist can't complete the proposal, he will be fired and lose his job and have no money to support his family.
"Do you think this bag full of important things is more important than this balloon?"
"Do you think this bag full of important things is more important than your daughter?"
"Your proboscis friend is telling you to go back to work."
"Why doesn't she come out and play with us?"
"Because she has to study."
"Dreams come at a price."
"do you like your job?"
"You must have many friends."
"I want this bag full of important stuff to be filled with really important stuff, not these documents."
He seems to be talking about losing the job, so what? In their opinion, what I need is rest and carefree play like a child, and in the eyes of my family, what Robin needs is company.
Just like a small detail at the end of the film, no matter how many years have passed, Robin can still recognize at a glance that the tuft of hair is Eeyore's tail from a pile of things, and skillfully insert it back. If I open my toy box I can also remember the assembly of each toy.
"Doing nothing often leads to better outcomes."
"This time I have to choose, I want to live the way I want, I want to live the way I was born to be." - "Bohemian Rhapsody"
Maybe sometimes I really need to take a break, go back to my Hundred Acre Forest like Robin, and then walk the road I walked as a child, say what I said as a child, and play a game that I only played as a child.
So sir, that's why I'm applying for a six-month vacation, yes, it's because of watching a movie....I'm crazy? No no no no no, you see, "doing nothing often leads to better results." I also want to throw away my bag full of important stuff for a while...not that I'm not crazy...fired ? Eh... don't do that, don't fire... eh! ! I'm not sick! Don't think about it, boss, I won't have a holiday, I want to bow to the company!
You don't fire me.
ps so I give "Bohemian Rhapsody" five stars praise!
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