It's the ending scene again

Armando 2022-04-21 09:01:24

The story told plainly, the handsome and romantic male protagonist, the high-spirited female graduate, and the seemingly equally romantic mature female protagonist.
Interspersed with various stories, it has become a reflection of George Clooney's life.

The scene at the end of the snowy night in Chicago was brilliant, and it boosted the story score a lot all of a sudden. The story tells the story of a man who did not understand the importance of giving and family, and was suddenly poured cold water when he finally invested in his feelings. His experience is not to warn us about others, but to tell people more clearly the importance of spouse. A woman in his ideal, in fact, already has a life of her own.

In fact, this is a very warm story. I hope that all people have the most faithful and stable roof and the warmest arms of their own.

Money can buy warmth, pay for heating, and buy a blanket, but it will never be as warm as in the arms of a lover. For everyone, family is always the source of strength and faith

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Up in the Air quotes

  • Bob: [Shows them a picture of his children, after having been informed he's been let go] What do you suggest I tell them?

    Natalie Keener: Perhaps you're overlooking the positive effects your career transition will have on your children

    Bob: The positive effects? I make about ninety grand a year, unemployment is two hundred fifty bucks week is that one of your positive effects? We get to be cozier because I won't be able to pay my mortgage on my house so maybe we can move into a nice one bedroom apartment and I guess without benefits I'll be able to hold my daughter as she suffers from her asthma that I won't be able to afford the medication for her

    Natalie Keener: Tests have shown that children under moderate trauma tend to apply themselves academically as a method of coping

    Bob: "Go fuck yourself",that's what my kids will think

    Ryan Bingham: Your kids' admiration is important to you?

    Bob: Yeah of course

    Ryan Bingham: I doubt they ever admired you

    Bob: Hey, asshole, aren't you supposed to be consoling me?

    Ryan Bingham: I'm not a shrink I'm a wakeup call, I see guys who work at the same company their entire lives guys exactly like you they clock in and they clock out and they never have a moment of happiness you have an opportunity, this is a rebirth, if not for you do it for your children

  • Natalie Keener: [sitting across from each other, while having dinner] Fear of mortality: it's like, yeah you're going to die one day

    Ryan Bingham: Why do you think that's singular to men?

    Natalie Keener: Probably because you can't have babies

    Ryan Bingham: The "baby argument"?