The secret formula for happiness

Bud 2022-04-19 09:01:26

The first half of the film is like a fantasy romance, and I almost slice it, but in the second half of the film, the foreshadowing is fully unfolded, cultivating warmth, human nature, and truth in fantasy. In the simple, simple and even fantastic stories, the film deeply captures the viewers, washes their minds, teaches people to cherish the people around them, and cherish every day.

The movie told us the secret formula for happiness. Part one of the two-part plan was that we should just get on with ordinary life, living it day by day, like anyone else. But then came part two of Dad's plan. The dad told us to live every day again almost exactly the same. The first time with all the tensions and worries that stop us noticing how sweet the world can be, but the second time noticing.

In addition, the soundtrack and narration of the film are very good, and the details are worth "traversing" back to read carefully.

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Extended Reading
  • Effie 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    A house with a view of the scenery, a wedding where the tent is overturned by heavy rain, every day besides flicking the water and drinking tea on the beach, what a wonderful life! Well, even if there are many bugs through this stalk, it does not prevent us from getting a skill to live a little easier: if your today happens to be as listless or unlucky and irritable as yesterday, then God must have given you one more time. Better "traveling" opportunities. So, enjoy it!

  • Elias 2022-03-24 09:01:23

    I thought it was a love comedy, but it turned out not, but a boy trying to save his life from all the unsatisfactory things. Because it is really difficult to simply make a good love comedy, and to work hard to write some new love episodes, but even if it is enlarged to family and affection like this film, it is still a hackneyed and conventional account. The screenwriter is much more relaxed, occasionally just two or three small highlights. ★★

About Time quotes

  • Kit Kat: Maybe, just maybe, I'm the faller. Every family has someone who falls, who doesn't make the grade, who stumbles, who life trips up. Maybe I'm our faller.

  • Mary: Actually, I look like Kate Moss.

    Tim: Really?

    Mary: No, I sort of look like a squirrel.

    Tim: Do you like Kate Moss?

    Mary: I absolutely love her! In fact, I almost wore one of her dresses here tonight. You?

    Tim: No, no. Her clothes look terrible on me.