Miscellaneous thoughts

Elody 2022-03-24 09:02:25

Family films are always a category I don't know how to deal with. The trivial things of life used to be in my eyes, and I really have nothing to miss. Only when I think about it carefully do I know that this is life.
People are always good at observing things that change strongly and become less sensitive to things that are already accustomed to. The male protagonist who is slow and does not know how to use the suitcase seems to be the epitome of the parents who have difficulty using the computer. Because of being old and unable to keep up with our pace, we were disliked for a certain period of time; perhaps because our thinking process could not keep up with our rhythm, we were confronted strongly; perhaps because our living habits were very different from ours, there was friction . The boys may be more intense, and they may consider why this is the case when thinking quietly.
Even if their pace has slowed down, the upheaval of the times has made them a little at a loss. We should take their hands and walk for a while, just as they did when we were young.

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  • Alycia 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    It's more hypocritical, and the final ending is not enough. are you happy? Ask yourself once a day :)

  • Bailee 2022-01-02 08:02:00

    Reflection and self-examination on life and family. Every family has scriptures that are difficult to recite, and every family has their own happiness, anger, sorrow, and joy. We always try to report the good news to the distant relatives instead of worrying about it. Perhaps it is to avoid worry or it is because it is unspeakable. The film is full of warmth everywhere, and several original soundtracks are also moving. But those wires and poles always feel incompatible with the movie. ★★★★

Everybody's Fine quotes

  • Frank Goode: [showing photos of his children to a stranger] A million feet of wire to get them where they are today.

  • Hooker: You wanna see my leg?

    Frank Goode: Wanna see mine?