Midnight in the middle of the night: Enlightenment in the low tide

Griffin 2022-07-29 15:49:44

The protagonist who is engaged in a nine-to-five stereotypical work, after get off work, because of boredom, he called a stranger and set off a chain of untimely incidents all night long...Finally, he was not dead or injured, he escaped from the lowest point of life, and returned to work as usual. The unit goes to work.

After reading it, I remembered a Buddhist saying: Everything will always pass.

The DVD contains a film: "Filming For Your Life: Making After Hours", which is the producer and actor describing the origin and process of filming. It turned out that when Martin agreed to be the director of the film, the studio was ordering Martin to stop filming "The Last Temptation of Christ." Martin was at a low ebb in his life...Also, before the filming started, Martin gave a very detailed list of shots. To every crew member...

From the story of the role and the director: Everyone has a low tide, and it will always pass.
Those who are at a low peak can watch this film for some comfort.



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After Hours quotes

  • Kiki: You do that all day and your own shoulders get pretty sore.

    Paul Hackett: You want a massage?

    Kiki: You read my mind. Would you?

    Paul Hackett: Sure. I'm not too good at this. I just know a few basic moves.

    Kiki: Just make it hurt and you're on the right track.

  • Marcy: I hope you don't have to get up early tomorrow morning or anything.

    Paul Hackett: No. No, I don't.

    Marcy: Because I think you're somebody I can really talk to. And tonight I feel like - I feel like I'm gonna let loose or something. I feel like - I feel like something incredible is really gonna happen here!

    [laughs]

    Marcy: I feel soooo excited. I don't know why? I feel it.

    [laughs]

    Marcy: I'm glad you came.

    [laughs]