be brave

Marilyne 2022-04-21 09:02:48

The best part is just to inspire the viewers to think, when the pain of a person is greater than the joy of living, whether to end this life, my rules are all based on simple logic, if all the power of living can only be used to fight against the pain. The feeling of this kind of pain, whether it is mental or physical, when there is no other hope (of course, this despair cannot be derived from one's own cowardice), I think it is possible to choose to return life with dignity, Let yourself choose the way to leave this world, the living people can understand this choice, and it is best not to stay for the sake of loneliness. It is important to live, but the quality of life is the most important. Hope to live strong, be brave

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  • Alexanne 2022-03-22 09:02:12

    Not as good as the films before Hopkins.

  • Conrad 2022-03-20 09:02:07

    A genre film with ideas but weak execution and conspiracy, the setting of psychic goes from a fragmented collage of the past and the future, to changing the future direction by predicting the ending. This ambiguous setting is full of loopholes. Why is the bullet variable and the terminal illness difficult to cure? Values ​​are also ambiguous, discussing the heavy topic of life and death, and talking about euthanasia for a long time without saying why. No matter how high your psychic level is, you can't change your fate against the sky, and such a concept of fate can be considered unified.

Solace quotes

  • Joe Merriwether: [in hospital bed after shooting] Hell, John! I'm not ready to die. I guess, uh... You know, I'd been planning on it. I've been expecting it for a little bit. But not for a few more months. You know, I... I have so much stuff to do. I want to move Laura to the country. I want to teach my little boy to drive.

    John Clancy: You were always a lousy driver.

    Joe Merriwether: [laughing] I know.

  • Charles Ambrose: We're connected. The same animal.

    John Clancy: No, no. I'm not a killer.

    Charles Ambrose: We can talk about that in seven minutes.

    John Clancy: Seven minutes?

    Charles Ambrose: That's when you kill someone.

    John Clancy: Who might that be?

    Charles Ambrose: Me.