Three film and television dramas reprinted on May 1st

Sometimes life is really amazing, playing music randomly, and hearing the same lyrics of the same song for two consecutive days in the vast music library (maybe I only understand this one), I hardly watch Japanese dramas, and I watched both dramas. There's a unified male lead; no, she's in two of the last three shows: Frances McDormand.

 

I watched the three a long time ago, and I have enough time to re-brush it during the festival. Read it with confidence, no spoilers.

 

1 personality

 

 

 

 

The first is a TV series, "Olive Kitteridge." Seriously speaking, after seeing a little pessimism and negativity, it is probably not easy whether to actively integrate into the surroundings or actively be yourself.

 

2 Courage

 

The second movie, "Three Billboards", you can watch it consecutively, so that it can be regarded as a sequel to Kitteridge. The heroine rushed to another show completely in an instant, without makeup or changing clothes. No sense of disobedience: It's no surprise to do these things for the daughter's experience.

 

3 Courage + Wisdom 

 

The third movie, "Darkest Hour", must watch "Dunkirk" first, or... watch both movies at the same time.

 

I saw two words in three dramas: courage and individuality. The courage of Churchill (at least for Britain) who shaped the course of history, the courage to take justice for his daughter and the personality of Kitteridge who dared to be himself.

 

Courage: not only in perseverance against the world, but also in the wisdom of throwing a hat on the stage for oneself at the critical moment. Sometimes you lose a game not because of a strong opponent, but because of...pig teammates.

Personality: Not inborn, but acquired. To be more precise, it's won -- beyond feeling.

 

May we all live eclectic lives.

 

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