How do you deal with "trouble" in your life?

Janiya 2022-03-25 09:01:14

After watching the movie, the word "trouble" is what I think the whole movie is about. The way you deal with the troubles in your life, the trouble will pay you back. The whole village sees the black family as trouble, and wants to get rid of it quickly. As a result, the peaceful town becomes noisy and turbulent, and no one can live a comfortable life; the hero sees his wife and me as trouble, and the insurance investigator as trouble , sees his own son as trouble, and all of these troubles lead him to the abyss; the fat killer sees the male protagonist as trouble, and dies in a car accident while chasing trouble (this scene reminds me of Crazy Stone, where every bad guy is killed by other bad guys direct or profile kill).

The correct attitude is to treat the black family with kindness, take the initiative to accept them, and be friends with black children, as the child's mother taught the child, and finally obtain a harbor of inner peace.

Just like the uncle of the child, he accepted the reality of his sister's death, lived bravely, and continued to love his relatives.

Like black mothers, facing troubles, they accept and face them, but never bow their heads.

I thought, maybe that's what the director wanted to say. Trouble is everywhere in life, but how to get along with him is a compulsory course in everyone's life.

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  • Jerald 2022-03-22 09:02:19

    Sporadic in the first hour, reverse in the last quarter

  • Lionel 2022-03-24 09:02:46

    It's not as ugly as I imagined, there are airport scenes and even laugh out loud, maybe George Clooney directed, Cohen's book... Such a creative lineup hurt this movie...

Suburbicon quotes

  • Gardner: I'm sorry for his loss.

    Hightower: Of life? Yeah, I guess he probably is too.

  • Bud Cooper: I could have you killed in no time.

    Gardner: I could kill you too.

    Bud Cooper: [laughs]