When life gets messy, it gives me strength
Life can change drastically at any moment, so how do you keep it from spiraling out of control? Mature women may have the answer. Auntie Yulpal has done a great job in this movie with a very skillful and deep performance.
Movie: "Things to Come"
Douban: 8.2 points?
2016 Highest Rated European Movie
Mother's death, husband's change of heart, children growing up to own their own lives, and people reaching middle age, living into their fifties, and realizing that at the end of the day, they're still all alone.
How would a philosophy teacher who spends her days with books deal with this series of changes?
She soberly packs up her things and, faced with the whimsical retention of a husband who has changed his mind, she says wake up. Faced with a middle-aged divorce, she said I am spiritually rich and have nothing to complain about. In the face of being alone, she said I have absolute freedom.
But when no one is there, when catching the bus, or will be sad to shed tears, do not know why, full of helplessness and sadness.
This is not the daily life of the ordinary people, life is not any kind of state, we can guarantee that it can be eternal, even if you go out for half a lifetime, you still have to face the possibility of starting over.
There is no strong dramatic conflict in the film, and it is this timelessness that makes people think. Life may flail, and we may occasionally break down, but don't get hysterical, don't lose your cool, don't panic.
Be prepared to change drastically at any moment, and be your own truest companion.