2011년 11월 10일 목요일

Everything Must Go

A seemingly very dry without any twists or clear plots, first I thought. The original story itself is only twenty pages and there aren't any significant happenings but predictable story from the start point. The movie ends when Will Ferrell finally gets rid of all his stuffs.

Matbe that is what happens in one's mind when one should have a new start in one's life. All the good days, glories, or even pains from the past, they better remain as past and not hinder one's life anymore. Will Ferrell was quite successful, had family, but he just collapses. He opens a garage sale for all his stuffs in front of his yard and start selling his things where his good memories are incarcerated.

Soon, my result for my early college application is coming out. I might be happy or desasperated. If the latter, I shouldn't be one of the foolish people to just become hindered by one's past. What is gone is gone and I should find a new way that is better for myself as soon as possible. Whatever happens, I won't be too happy or too sad, but stay cool and take a next step to my future!

Yeah, the movie provided me with a not so great, but meaningful lesson : everything must go.