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Happiness is an emotion, not obtained by asking "Are you happy?"
Frida 2022-04-22 07:01:02
A bizarre encounter, due to the political turmoil in his own country, he could not return to the country, and he could not step into the United States. Even though he was only separated from the paradise of the United States, he had to be trapped in the American airport because of his identity and was not allowed to step into the United States. land. With his hard work, studious, sincerity and kindness, he finally moved everyone at the airport. Everyone banded together to get him out of the airport and into the United States. And he went to the United States just to fulfill a dream of his father, and when the dream came true, he set foot on the way back without stopping. The charisma of the protagonist in the film deeply moved the audience, honest, honest, diligent, studious, enthusiastic... The most moving thing is his love for his motherland. When he was faced with the choice of admitting that he hated his own country and being admitted to the United States, or staying at the airport until the liberation of his homeland, he chose the latter. Even if your country is not democratic or rich, it is the root after all! With such a firm and strong love for the motherland, I am afraid that the motherland has become a kind of faith! Such people have integrated the rise and fall of the motherland into their own blood. Even if the society is turbulent and the political situation changes, as long as they can live on this hot land, they will be happy. You don't have to ask, the answer is yes!
Extended Reading
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Viktor Navorski: Eat to bite... bite to eat, bite to eat, bite to eat, bitetoeat bitetoeat bitetoeatbitetoeatbitetoeatbitetoeat
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Thurman: What exactly are you doing in the United States, Mr. Navorski?
Viktor Navorski: [reading from a notecard] Yellow taxicab, please. Take me to Ramada Inn, 161 Lexington.
Thurman: You're staying at the Ramada Inn?
Viktor Navorski: Keep the change.
Thurman: Do you know anyone in New York?
Viktor Navorski: Yes.
Thurman: Who?
Viktor Navorski: Yes.
Thurman: Who?
Viktor Navorski: Yes.
Thurman: No. Do you know anyone in New York.
Viktor Navorski: Yes, yes.
Thurman: Who?
Viktor Navorski: Yes. 161 Lexington.