I live, I live

Raul 2022-12-10 04:55:43

This is not a commercial movie. Compared with Disney's usual style, it is too unprofitable. "The Fountain of Youth" discusses time in a unique way. Together with the love of the hero and heroine in the film, it has a literary feel.

Both "The Fountain of Eternal Life" and "Benjamin Button" take the life of a person as the main line of the narrative. Looking at it from a macro perspective: a person's life exists as a stage of the entire time and space.

"The terrible thing is not death, the terrible thing is that we are alive, but we haven't really lived." This sentence from the protagonist Jesse's father is probably the most refined footnote to this movie.

Whether to live forever or live an ordinary life of life and death: the heroine Yunni finally made her choice.
Although life is full of helplessness and disappointment everywhere, there is no lack of hope and moving. As long as time continues, as long as we are still growing, life—and even life itself, has infinite possibilities for us to experience and experience, and finally, in these experiences and experiences, we will reach the end of our full life.

At the end of the movie, Yunni blocked the spring in the tree hole with a tombstone symbolizing her life. She guarded the secrets of Jesse's family and proved her limited but wonderful life.

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Tuck Everlasting quotes

  • Jesse: Winnie Foster, I will love you until the day I die!

  • Jesse: Until we meet again... wake up with the dawn.