God let me choose to see it at this time after collecting it for so long, perfect timing

Friedrich 2022-03-24 09:02:58

In fact, this is not a very classic film, but it hit my soft spot.
The campus is a railway departure station that leads in all directions, and its timetable has one-way trains to all possibilities. But when we are excited about so many choices, we always ignore two sad realities: one chance and one way. life happens, but it's not always under your expectations and control, and what's even sadder is that no matter how unsatisfactory it works, we have no choice but to accept it.
Only the right people can be there at the right time. In fact, when the uncle called Loli for the first time, it had already proved that they were not suitable. Uncle's infinitely sad life after campus's problem of being bored has become an enhanced version of being old in Loli. Lolita has buffered the uncle's being bored, and she has given him a new perspective on the world, but this is actually It's poison, because the way to end being old & bored is not just to add a few bright spots to life, but to learn to enjoy them. So the uncle still has to accompany the aunt, because the aunt knows the joy of getting old, and the aunt knows what is the happiness that should be enjoyed at this age.
Also, as someone who admires all the good literature and art of time but does read vampires and a lot of web novels at the same time, that conversation about vampires was really interesting.

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  • Zibby: How can you hate something if you've never read it? I mean, isn't that like what repressive regimes do? You want to burn books you don't like?

  • Zibby: [about vampire novel] I liked it. It was fun and stupid. And it passed the time. And it's not Tolstoy, but it's also not television. And it made me happy. Now you...

    Jesse Fisher: Thank you... This - is the worst book - ever - written - in English.

    Zibby: So there are worse books written in other languages?

    Jesse Fisher: Probably not. Unless this book is translated into other languages.