Warm movies enter people's hearts like flowing water

Delpha 2022-03-25 09:01:10

Frankly speaking, although this movie is somewhat old-fashioned and fast-paced (I think the content is too fast and the plot is not very solid), the hearts of the characters are still very touching. I am a character who is easily moved by his true temperament. of. Although I don't know how sad and desperate it is for a father to lose a child, I was moved by the great influence on the protagonist. A father who truly loves his children is probably hard to come out of. This reminds me of my cousin's first two children who both died one after another. The pain and helplessness at that time were so clear, and the pain was suppressed every time in my aunt's house. on the individual. What's more, I saw the shadow of part of life in the American society (probably wrong) movie that looked at family feelings more than Chinese people. Death is sooner or later, time is ruthless, and love is double-edged. I just hope that I can learn to bear and understand from the film, learn to be a kind person, learn to have a group of kind friends, and learn to be a kind and loving person.

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  • Drake 2021-12-21 08:01:01

    2.5 The dialogue is as beautiful as poetry, but not moved at all. Some actors can really spread bad acting skills to the entire crew.

  • Dameon 2022-04-23 07:02:30

    How to get out of loss? Difficult to articulate themes, like movies, to visualize death, time, and love, so do we know what to do? Death is the last glimpse, love is the face of each other, time is us at this moment.

Collateral Beauty quotes

  • Raffi: Your children don't have to come from you. They go through you. So, I wouldn't consider the battle with time over just yet.

    Claire: I thought time wasn't linear. I thought it was an illusion.

    Raffi: Maybe that was just bullshit, Claire. Maybe that was just acting.

    [walks away]

  • Allison: I can't believe you're gonna stalk me. But, um... Just so you know, tomorrow's a half-day.

    Whit: Well, I'll be here then.