Be yourself and search happiness

Wiley 2021-12-26 08:01:17

I found this movie by accident today and watched it carefully. It’s been a long time since I watched a movie seriously. I don’t want to say how good the film is and how substantial the content is, but I do understand a lot from it... What is happiness? How to get happiness? Are you happy? These innocuous questions may be really difficult to answer. Towards the end of the film, Simon and his ex-girlfriend went to listen to the professor's lecture. What the professor said is what I think is the real core of the film. Can you clearly recall the joy of childhood, the carefree time, the eyes full of hope, so beautiful. As time goes by, the world gets more and more, but the happiness of adults is getting lower and lower. What people want to pursue is not the process of happiness, but happiness itself. When Simon went to Africa, his old friend became a comrade. He said that happiness means that someone loves who he is. Yes, in this impetuous society, we wear too many layers of clothes, even though we are physically and mentally exhausted, we still don’t take off the burden, so can you guarantee that the person who loves you now will be able to hold back after you remove the mask of hypocrisy Love you and accept you? I may not be able to figure out many things that happen around me, but, be yourself, love life, love family, and love work!

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  • Alisha 2022-04-23 07:03:06

    It doesn't make any sense, I can't see it. Not at all interesting.

  • Zelda 2021-12-26 08:01:17

    Human memory is a warehouse. The most memorable thing is the horror and bad luck experienced, followed by the moment of happiness. People are more fragile than we understand, and they need love more than we think. Hector walked around the earth, knowing that happiness is accepting life, and then loving his lover.

Hector and the Search for Happiness quotes

  • Professor Coreman: How many of us, I wonder, can recall that childhood moment when we experienced happiness as a state of being. That single moment of untarnished joy. That moment when everything in our world, inside and out, was alright. Everything was alright.

  • Hector: You know what smothering is, Clara? It's mothering, with an S!