Thursday, January 28, 2010

Everybody's fine


I saw this movie with my sister yesterday.


Thanks god we saw it in the afternoon, there were not many audience in the theater.  I bet no one noticed I cried from the beginning to the end (surely except my sister, I guess she was not better than me, I saw she used tissue).


Well, it seems no body was fine in this movie.  I don't mean the acting, I mean the life of each character.


It is about a widower, Frank,  who wanted to reconnect with his kids after his wife passed away.  He wanted to surprise his four grown children then he set off a trip to travel across the State in order to meet them.  


Frank's wife was a good listener and he was a good talker, she always told him the good news about the kids. However, in the trip, he discovered that the kids were actually facing many problems in their daily life, despite that were trying to cover them up.  The children felt awful to tell the dad the truth, because they did not want to disappoint him, they did not want dad to know end up they did not turn into the persons he expected them to be.


Well, I am just like them... Up to now, I did not turn into a successful career woman, I do not earn a big fortune, I disappointed my dad.


However, please give me more time, I quit my job not because I want to have an easy life.  Instead, I know what is the most valuable to me at the moment and I want to spend more time on it.  Please trust me, I believe my achievement will be more than what I made.


Anyway, since this is a Hollywood movie, there was a happy ending.  If you want to know, please check it out in the movie by yourself.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

good,do it at right time.
Charles