Another Christmas, I watched it again. I watched it three times in total, and I was impressed every time. The last ten minutes were still full of tears.
When I watched it, I thought of the phrase "I wish to win the heart of one person, and the white head will not be separated." George was lucky, he met the one who fell into the pool with him but still danced together, and he and the other The "successful" man chose his, the one who took the money for the honeymoon to the company to tide over, and the one who built him a home in a dilapidated house, Mary. so good.
George deserves it. I feel sorry for him again. In the end, he gave up on his dream. Life may be like that, you won't get everything you want and you'll be forced to accept a lot of constraints. He is a hero who chose to uphold morality and protect others. Deviating from the track, the harvest is a completely different scenery. Which track is better?
The movie gives its answer: be a good person, and then remember to be content, cherish, and affirm self-worth. The running track is the best one.
To see a life without one's existence, the fear of man is so real. I can't remember that my friends, family, and lovers are so unfamiliar. Clarence said, each man's life touches so many other lives... who will meet, what kind of relationship will have, happiness or pain, satisfaction or regret, just let it happen, let me really Fall into sacrifice.
Having said so much, I also understand that the ending of the movie is like a dream bubble. I remember George saying "I know what I'm gonna do tomorrow and the next day and the next year and the year after that... I'm gonna see the world", Still sad. I don't want to be a selfless person, I want to be a person who cares about but lives freely.
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