feeling small

Sidney 2022-03-22 09:01:37

I finally finished reading it. There are few resources, and the download is very slow. I watched it intermittently for several months. At the end of each season, people are extremely entangled: why are there so many troubles every month, why can't we live a happy and simple life? But this is life and we have no choice.

The most impressive one is the one from s05e01, a woman who finally decided to abandon her unsatisfactory self and be reborn. Just when she was about to succeed, her husband lost her life. If she knew about such a result, would she still look forward to changing her unsatisfactory life? Whenever life gives us a ray of light, is it necessary to exchange more darkness for it?

I didn't expect it to be a happy ending for everyone at the end, and the classic five minutes at the end were not unexpected, making me cry to the death with extremely low tears. Why exactly? move? sad? I think I was probably sighing my own insignificance, that feeling of loneliness and helplessness, at that moment, finally broke out naked.

The car moves forward, the time moves forward, the road can be chosen, but the destination will never change.

Just watched "The Thief of the Years" at noon, such a sad day

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Extended Reading
  • Avis 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    13 episodes in total.

  • Letitia 2021-11-16 08:01:28

    This drama is actually the ultimate of life drama, objective, rich, delicate and true, but the audience can't live well.

Six Feet Under quotes

  • Nate: Why do you treat me like shit all the time, Brenda?

    Brenda: Because I've had a really fucked-up life and I need sarcasm to hide how ridiculously miserable I am!

  • George Sibley: I've made a lot of enemies through the years. You take the backstabbing world of academia, throw in a controversial field like geology and you've got real trouble.

    Claire: Geology is controversial?

    George Sibley: Oil, Claire. Oil.