Just Something Found In A Movie |
Just Something Found In A Movie |
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![]() [LetYourEmotionsShowInYourWorkOfLife] ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 41 Joined: Jan 2007 Member No: 498,204 ![]() |
Life isn't what it is recognized as. It's about understand life and really capturing what you allready have and treasuring it, not just wanting more than what you allready have. The movie Click has made me realize that if I lost everything I had in a corse of just clicking a button, I could lost my sanity and become someone I am not. Adam Sandler plays Micheal, a 30-something year old mad with a wife and two kids, who one day is in Bed Bath and Beyond. He lies on the bed and sees a door. It says "Beyond". Like all men do, they wonder and allways go for something they don't. Such losers. In conclusion for opening that door, he meets a man, Mortey, who is a futuristic scientist. Micheal wants a universal remote for his TV that he tries to watch after a hard days work. Such bull crap. Men have it easy compaired to women. Sexist pigs. So anyways, he goes home and is happy that the remote works for the TV but wants to get back to work on his archetestry. Suddenly his dog barks and he is really pissed that the dog is making so much noise. So with reaction he "pretends" to lower the volume on the dogs barking. The sounds gets quiet and Micheal is shocked. He has the remote to change his whole life around. Such a surprise my butt. I wonder when we can get a remote for our future. So anyways, as he uses the remote, he fast fowards threw the important things in life. Those are: having sex, dinners, taking a shower, getting dressed, driving to work, and getting a premotion. What a wonderful fast fowarding. The remote sets to auto fast foward and misses his whole life. His wife divorces him and marries someone else and he becomes fat and also makes a very big job but is so busy and on "auto pilot" (which makes him like a robot and he doesn't show any feelings) he misses his fathers death. It kills him the most and makes his go wild. Such a sad story but it made me realize that everything in your life should be treated like your last. Never miss anything even if it might seem like its the most boring thing in the world. After the movie, I started crying for about 30 min. I don't know why but I was thinking, when did my life go so fast. I am 14 years old now, in 9th grade! It seemed like yesterday I was in 6th grade and my cuz's weren't even married yet with there kids. Slowley I calmed down but I still keep thinking, if I had that remote...Would you use it like he did, and use it sencless to make things "better" or would you skip the chance of having the remote that can change your life. Think about this and also remember.........
"Life may be short, but make everything last forever and never miss anything. You might just miss something that you'll regret missing." |
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![]() [LetYourEmotionsShowInYourWorkOfLife] ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 41 Joined: Jan 2007 Member No: 498,204 ![]() |
Can someone please tell me what they think of this or something?
I will do something in return |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Human Posts: 659 Joined: Jan 2007 Member No: 494,019 ![]() |
Wow. I started reading it with a fully open mind until 3 quarters into the third line. Why the hell are you trying to relate your life or the meaning of life to as shitty a movie as Click, or any Adam Sandler movie for that matter. Click was a horrible movie. It is actually a rip off of an Are You Afraid of the Dark episode with exactly the same plot. EXACTLY THE SAME! Kid goes to store, weird guy gives him magic remote, at the end he becomes trapped in an empty, obsolete reality after his batteries die. Not exactly their best episode. And Im almost absolutely sure that was a ripoff of an old twilight episode. Thats neither here nor there.
The point Im trying to make is that Click was a horrible movie and is not worth talking about. But to be nice, I'll answer your damn question. If I had the remote, yes I'd use it like crazy until the time when I was bored of it. Then I'd get rid of it. Im sure I would regret that decision, but I like to think I have enough self control to get rid of it at the right time. |
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