The film tells about Lee's tragic life, but everything is as calm as the sea in Manchester. The only thing that made me feel like breaking the cramped and boring space was the part where Patrick closed the refrigerator door, he was sobbing irrationally, thinking back to his dad in cardiac arrest still lying in the freezer, with a living face, just closing his eyes for a while. at every turn. Everyone is sending you grief, and you can only say "yeah, it's okay?"
People can express their feelings in countless ways, but it doesn't mean that if he doesn't cry, he doesn't have heartache. There is a kind of heartache and no sense, seeing lee watching the raging fire engulfing his house, Andy's hysterical shouting and the fireman's reaction to picking up the bodies of the three children, he paused and held the children. The life utensils he bought, at that moment, he felt nothing, dragged his soulless body, and finished what he had to do, and he had no time to grieve. When he raised the unloaded gun at himself without hesitation, at that moment, he felt nothing, he was full of despair over everything.
How much pressure can a person bear? immeasurable. But people are not wood and stone, and they will collapse in some moments, and I often feel sad when I can't eat well. Looking back on the past, I don’t cry if I fail to go to college, I don’t cry when I break up with my ex I have been with for 4 years, I don’t cry when my father is seriously ill, and I don’t cry when a relative dies. wrapped in a quilt and cried bitterly in the afternoon. Can't understand, why tears dry up when it's time to cry, but don't stop in some small things?
Today is mother's day, it's all women's day, and if my mother is not happy, I am not happy either. Today is a day full of turmoil. The flowers I bought for her were only seen at night and I didn't take any pictures. I don't want to sleep, and I yawn a lot, I only know that watching the movie is sad, I didn't cry, maybe life is sad and sad, right?
Good night? Of course watching a movie alone
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