Travels around the Flying House tells the story of an old man named Carl and his wife who made an appointment to travel to Paradise Falls in South America, but they couldn't make it because of the hurry of life. It was not until the government wanted to tear down his house that he decided to fly to Paradise Falls with it and fulfill his promise to his wife. Carl and his new friend Russell, the fat man, went on an adventure together, and the journey was bumpy. They accompanied each other and finally realized their dreams. This is a film that touched many people. Carl's feelings for his wife are very touching. The unforgettable friendship between Carl and Russell during their adventure is extremely precious. Carl lost his beloved house to save Russell. This scene is even more sad to tears. But what impressed me most about this movie was 78-year-old Carl's persistence in his dream. Young dreams are blocked by reality and cannot be realized. In your later years, don't forget that your initiative still persists in realizing her dream.
Carl and Ellie were childhood friends. Their ideal is to go to Paradise Falls in South America to find their idol Charles Muntz. After marriage, Ellie looks after animals in the zoo and Carl sells balloons in the park. Together, they saved the venture capital, hoping to realize their dreams. But there are always accidents in life. Carl accidentally broke his leg, the roof of the car was crushed by a tree blown down by the strong wind, and the car suddenly had a flat tire. The jar of venture capital was broken again and again, and they began to save money for their dreams again and again.
I went to Qiu Lai in the spring. When Ellie arranged ties for Carl again and again, time slipped away. Before you know it, Carl and Ellie have gone gray. That day, when Carl was cleaning, he saw the photos of Ellie when she was a child and remembered the promise to take risks with her. Carl went to the travel agency to buy a plane ticket, but it was too late. Ellie was seriously ill and died. Carl is very lonely. He hates that he didn't do more for Ellie earlier. Finally, he was left alone, living with a room full of memories.
Carl and Ellie's dreams were shattered by reality, and they didn't walk through the paradise waterfall together for a lifetime.
Perhaps we have all had the idea of not being burdened by material things, freely choosing our own lifestyle and living the life we want. But the result is often counterproductive. We have so many fetters that we can't give up, so that we delay the pursuit of our dreams again and again, and we can't realize them all our lives.
Just like the old Carter played by Morgan Freeman in the movie The Bucket List, when he was young, he gave up his dream of becoming a history professor for his family and worked as a car mechanic all his life. For decades, he didn't want to do this, but as time went by, it was hard to pick up such a dream until he was old.
However, as Jack Kerouac said: "Always young, always in tears." No matter how old you are, no matter how far you go, you should be full of love for life and eternal pursuit for your dreams. This is evidence that your heart is not old, and it is also your love for life. So old Carl went to the paradise falls in South America to explore, and old Carter in The Bucket List, in his last life, completed what he had never done: exploring, racing and having dinner with animals on the African prairie. ...
After Ellie died, Carl lived alone in a room full of memories. He keeps himself closed and seldom contacts with the outside world. Fat Russell knocked on the door to help Carl get the badge of helping others. Carl made up an excuse to send Russell away.
Urban renewal, Carl's old house is going to be demolished, and Carl has become the strongest nail house. He stubbornly guarded the house with Ellie, which was the last link between him and Ellie. The demolition team accidentally damaged Carl's mailbox, and he hit the demolition team leader on the head with a cane. The staff of the nursing home thought that Carl was no longer suitable for living alone and decided to take him to the nursing home. Carl was so scared that he completely cut off contact with Ellie after he went to the nursing home. Carl played a yard full of balls all night. He wants to go to Paradise Falls with his memories of Ellie, realize his dream when he was young, and fulfill his promise to Ellie.
To realize your dream, you need courage first.
Carl is 78 years old. He can only get up slowly every morning, and he can still hear the rattling of bones. He needs the help of the elevator to get down the stairs. The farthest place he can go is to check the mailbox at the gate of the yard.
Nursing homes all think Carl needs care and is not suitable for living alone. In this case, Carl decided to embark on a journey to pursue his dream. There is a saying in Camus' summer series: In the middle of winter, I finally know that I have an invincible summer. Carl set out for his dream in his later years, and his courage was his invincible summer.
Chasing Happyness is a classic inspirational film. Will smith, the hero, came last in the class. Even if he is not paid, his chances of success are only 5%. He still works hard. He firmly believes that happiness will come tomorrow.
Will smith told his son, "How? If you have a dream, you must defend it. Don't let others tell you that you can't be a talent. Only people who have accomplished nothing will think that you will not succeed. " As long as you have a dream in your heart, you must have the courage to take the first step to realize it slowly. Only Nuo Nuo will hesitate and never reach the other side of your dream.
To realize your dream, you need a friend to fight side by side.
Carl set out for his dream and the house flew into the sky. He found Russell in the house, too, and he had to take little fatty with him.
Carl, an eccentric and lonely old man, Russell, a nagging boy scout, a stubborn, rigid, eccentric and kind old man, a child full of energy, sense of justice, passion and adventurous spirit. On the journey to realize their dreams, the two developed a profound friendship from estrangement to heart-to-heart, and finally laid down their lives to save each other at the end of the year. Some people say that the warmest sentence in the world is "You are not alone." Companionship is the longest confession, and it is extremely precious to have a friend who fights side by side on the journey to realize his dream.
A Beautiful Mind is a biographical film about John Forbes Nash Jr., a great mathematician in the 20th century. When studying at Stanford, Nash faced great academic pressure. His classmates have finished the paper, and he didn't even finish the opening question. Under this pressure, Nash was schizophrenic. He imagined that he had a humorous roommate who was always with him to encourage and support him.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory puts forward that people have five needs, among which social needs need friendship and a sense of belonging to the group, and everyone needs a harmonious relationship between partners and colleagues or maintains friendship and loyalty.
The only rose in the world without thorns is friendship.
The flying house drifted to South America. Carl and Russell experienced an adventure and finally met Paradise Falls and their idol Charles Muntz. Although the idol turned out to be the biggest villain, Carl's flying house landed in Paradise Falls. He fulfilled his promise to Ellie and realized his dream when he was young.
At the end of Ellie's diary, she wrote, "Thank you for your adventure. Now, even if I am not here, I will start a new adventure! "Love, Ellie."
78-year-old Carl finally got his wish, and it's really great to be able to fulfill his dream at this age.
As long as it makes sense, it will make sense to do it later. Don't let dreams be just dreams, create opportunities to make dreams come true. Every move of mankind is writing its own history.
"Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour" said that "Beihai is on credit and can be picked up; The east corner is gone, and the mulberry is not too late. " Nothing can stop us from pursuing our dreams, not even time.
There is an old saying that people do things at what age. This sentence seems reasonable, but when you think about it carefully, it is illogical. Ma Yun registered Alibaba at the age of 37, founded Huawei at the age of 43, and Qi Baishi began to learn painting at the age of 40. If they all believe in "doing things as old as you", I'm afraid they are just nobody.
Pursuing dreams bravely, the worst result in life is nothing more than being a late bloomer. If you dare not pursue your dreams at the so-called "inappropriate" age, there will be many regrets in life.
Today, we don't necessarily have a great dream of living in South America. Our ordinary dream is just to work hard, have a successful career and have a skill. Some people quit their jobs at the age of 25, feeling that their academic qualifications are not high and their abilities are not good. Find an ordinary job and muddle along with the mentality of supporting the elderly.
Rudy, the hero of A Dream of Childlike Children, dreamed of becoming a football player, but he didn't go to college because of his poor grades and had to work in a steel factory. After working for several years, with the encouragement of friends, Rudy decided to regain his dream, tried to be admitted to Notre Dame University, and finally helped the team win the game in an important game, realizing his dream.
Daniel coyle said in The 10,000-hour Theory of Genius that no one can reach the world-class level in only 3,000 hours, not even 7,500 hours. It must be 65,438+00,000 hours. According to three hours a day, it will take about 65,438+00 years, no matter who you are.
Enough time investment is the premise of becoming a master, and no one is an exception.
Each of us can achieve our life at any age with the law of 10,000-hour genius in ordinary life. As long as you have enough time to invest, you can become a master, and it is never too late to start accumulating. When accumulated to an extraordinary level, it will inevitably produce extraordinary achievements and fulfill your dreams.
After Ellie died, Carl was very sad, and this regret is hard to make up. Lufei in One Piece said, "Throw away all the past and fetters, and don't spare the tears you shed for your dreams." The road to realize our dreams is bound to be full of thorns, and what we have to do is to March bravely in the thorns.
Socrates said: "The happiest thing in the world is to fight for your dreams." Life is just a dream, there is no glory waiting.
The most admirable scenery is the footprint of chasing dreams. What dreams match is not your talent, but your determination to abandon the fetters of reality and bravely embark on the journey of pursuing dreams.