is life good to you

Pat 2022-04-22 07:01:54

What is life? What is life?
Is there a fixed answer?
From a contrasting point of view, Mary and Ronnie are both lost lives, no matter their age, they are both immature. Mary was alone, had a failed marriage, and even had a crush on Joe, maybe she was an idealist, but sad to outsiders, she couldn't cook, and her life was a mess. Although Ronnie is in his old age, his wife has passed away, and his son's education has also failed. He can't cook or take care of himself. He is immature and sad. . .
How has life been to you? What a wise, generous and courageous attitude to life!
Let us learn in our lives, enrich our lives, and share with you! !

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  • Roslyn 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Watch "Another Year" at 2:30 in the morning. Very tough things are handled calmly, not sour buns, no cheap identity politics, and dare to put a knowing smile in the most embarrassing places, I think, MIKE LEIGH once again interprets a kind of daily realism with his skills possibility~~~

  • Alex 2022-02-07 14:58:25

    Mike Lee's "Four Seasons on Earth", through the sad spring, the prickly summer, the romantic autumn and the dead winter, we can see that in life, in the garden, the exterior is bright but the interior is blooming and fruiting, withering and failing. scenery. The protagonist "The Cat and the Mouse Couple" is more like watching the relatives and friends around him from the perspective of a bystander, reflecting and self-reflection. One year spent similar, each year is different

Another Year quotes

  • [first lines]

    Tanya: So how long's this been going on for?

    Janet: I don't know.

    Tanya: A few weeks?

    Janet: A long time.

    Tanya: A year?

    Janet: I Suppose so.

    Tanya: A whole year? You've taken your time to come and see me, haven't you?

  • Katie: I went to a college in Croydon.

    Mary: [in an intimidating manner] Which College in Croydon?

    Katie: [responding awkwardly] ... The Croydon College.

    Tom: The aptly named!