live in peace

Rico 2022-04-20 09:02:54

It is not so much the life scene of a woman in her mid-fifties as it is the normal life.

Only when you have a good mental reserve can you cry peacefully in the face of many accidents; only when you have the strength to ensure your own life can you stay on track.

No quarrel, no quarrel, no self-doubt. Just when every relationship is inevitable to live, and also the beginning of loss. In his own life, he is as stable as an old dog. The affairs of parents, partners, and children are things that will be politely said goodbye one day at the beginning of the scene.

After all, we need to learn to get along with ourselves, to give but not to take, to embrace but not to accept, to grieve but not to sink.

I always feel that when you wear a floral skirt, no matter what age you are, it is full of vitality. Be more open, enthusiastic, and self-effort, and your life will pass.

It needs the rationality and ordinaryness of the heroine, but I feel that I am also willing to add vitality and accept new forms.

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Extended Reading
  • Vaughn 2022-04-06 09:01:07

    Although I am a little stubborn, I just want to stick to my own way of living. Come on, I will take it easy. When she walked alone, not knowing whether to be sad or happy, this character created by Hansen-Love completely hit me. On the other hand, the characters in French art films talking about philosophy always make people feel like they are douchebags, but they also have the feeling that they are talking about their feet on a piece of paper. [B+]

  • Aditya 2022-04-03 08:01:01

    In fact, this film can be compared with "Sils Maria", you will find that Assayas took a long time to distill what his wife can catch with just a few strokes.

Things to Come quotes

  • Nathalie Chazeaux: I prefer a text a bit rhapsodic by someone who thinks out of the box over the bland writing of marketing fiends.

  • Nathalie Chazeaux: [quoting Jean-Jacques Rousseau] So long as we desire, we can do without happiness. We expect to achieve it. If happiness fails to come, hope persists, and illusion's charm lasts as long as the passion causing it. Thus, this condition suffices to itself and the anxiety it inflicts is a pleasure which supplants reality, perhaps bettering it. Woe to him who has nothing to desire! He loses everything he owns. We enjoy less what we obtain than what we desire, and are happy only before becoming so.