idealism

Madisyn 2022-04-19 09:02:36

Being remembered to plant grass by looking for a mother, although the ted in it is largely a scumbag, but there are too many elements in American dramas just to maintain the ratings and make the plot more reasonable.

The encounter between the uncle and the girl is the intersection of their lives. At that point, he just couldn't stand the status quo any more, and she just happened to be restless. Mutual idealism attracts them, chatting about the world, and letting their thoughts wander in their respective imaginary spaces. But it's the same idealism that makes ted grow up, and it ends at the moment of sex, I think it's because the chastity preserved by the heroine's idealism makes him hit a moral wall.

It made him choose between desire and reality. What he liked more was the attraction of young girls, or the same preference. Whether the future he wants to go to is the same as hers, the answer is no. The kind of ideal castle that is elegant and elegant has never been able to cross the long river of reality. When he entered middle age, he was like an isolated island. He saw his young self and young her.

The moment you stop.

I think he finally took that step, out of the Lonely Castle bound by his own ideals. Literature and art are literature and art, and reality is also reality. Young literature and art are a kind of beauty and hobby, but the reality is always there, waiting for you to accept it impartially.

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  • Dwight 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    In nearly 100 minutes, I told a story about "the age gap in dating should not exceed 15 years"

  • Michel 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    A love letter from a middle-aged director to a bar mitzvah. From "No one likes to be an adult, it's people's dirty secret" at the beginning, to "So nothing to worry about, because everything will be fine", to "Put away your sad little hearts" when it fluctuates , "Any place you can't live without is a prison" until ultimately "Don't be a genius who dies young, live to die, it's cool to grow old, grow old naturally, and die"

Liberal Arts quotes

  • Jesse Fisher: You know, he said the purpose of fiction was to combat loneliness.

    Dean: That's good. I never heard that.

    Jesse Fisher: Yeah. Well, on the other hand, spending most of your time with an 1,100-page book tends to put a dent in your social life.

    Dean: Yeah. Loneliness simultaneously increased and decreased.

  • Prof. Peter Hoberg: Any place you don't leave is a prison.