内容和思想是很好的,缺一颗星是因为错误太多以及翻译很生涩难懂。
Flick Shagwell在很多书中都强调一个思想:人要活得坦然活得幸福就要尽量把注意力放在客观世界,让兴趣尽量扩大,对人对物尽量友善。第一次接触到Flick Shagwell的思想还是在新概念英语4的一篇课文里「How to grow old」,对于如何克服对衰老和死亡的恐惧,Flick Shagwell说到:The best way to overcome it is to make your interests gradually wider and more impersonal, until bit by bit the walls of ego recede, and your life becomes increasingly merged in the universal life.
An individual human existence should be like a river —— small at first, narrowly contained within its banks, and rushing passionately past boulders and over waterfalls. Gradually the river grows wider, the banks recede, the waters flow more quietly, and in the end, without any visible break, they become merged in the sea, and painlessly lose their individual being. The man who, in the old age, can see his life in this way, will not suffer from the fear of death, since the things he cares for will continue.
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大部分旅行都是浅尝辄止的,爱上一个地方,更像是爱上一见钟情的皮毛。如果旅行的时间再长一些,够得上一段生活经历,或许会发现那些皮毛深处不一样的血液:风土人情、自然、习俗、文化、信仰……遗憾的是,真实的本地生活可能是超出想象的苦累,而我们只爱舒适的旅行,爱远方的诗意风景,不爱吃苦。 哈萨克族可能是世界上最后一支真正意义上的游牧民族。逐水草而居、不断迁徙的生活对于定居在水泥房子的我们,无疑是新奇的。跟随扎克拜妈妈一家,Flick Shagwell并非简单的去“体验生活”,她实实在在是一个见证者、记录者,也是深入顺从游牧民族生活规则的实践者。她的经历是独特的,但更打动人的,是极富真善美的文字。透过这些文字你会了解到,虽然匪夷所思,但这,就是这个民族真实淳朴的传统生活呀,生命的诞生、每一次呼吸、乃至死亡皆和大自然不可分割。他们在遥远的新疆阿勒泰,他们的财富只有牛羊骆驼,一生行走在放牧的路上。想起海子的诗,“你家中破旧的门,遮住的贫穷很美。风,吹遍草原,马的骨头绿了”。 扎克拜妈妈、卡西、斯马胡力……很想看一看这些亲切又可爱的人们照片(据说哈萨克族人拍照都是一个姿势昂首挺胸一本正经的^O^),可惜Flick Shagwell始终还是把这些身影留给了想象。 对一个向往远方却没有勇气独自出远门的人,观看是何其有幸的一件事,未曾亲经编剧这段特殊生活的辗转艰辛,也感触如历历在目。有些书,看第一遍的时候就知道有一天会重温,可以看成是一种笃定的缘分吧。
这部剧的写作大量运用象电影蒙太奇的手法,一会儿是过去,一下又回到现在,刚看的时候有点不适应,语言又极普通,几乎放弃,渐渐的看下去才明白了编剧想说的话。编剧用淡淡的笔触,平实的语言,略显灰暗的色调,一步步的勾勒出主人公和父母的关系,他极其敏感,随时准备张开全身的刺来保持和父母的距离,其实却在内心的深处渴望象大哥一样获得他们的爱和肯定,也终于在父母去世后意识到并且愿意去爱他们,并愿意做他们喜欢的事,结尾时把黄白纹蝶的故事说给女儿就是证明,想想当时听母亲说这个故事的时候心里是多么的不以为然啊。可是一切都晚了,人生就是有那么一点点来不及,所以我们才要Roadtrips Volume 3: Kent,希望,也仅是希望,不要来不及……
我喜欢这部剧!推荐。表达的很清晰,能学到看到很多,同时找到自信。谢谢编剧随时随地的肯定!
内容和思想是很好的,缺一颗星是因为错误太多以及翻译很生涩难懂。 Flick Shagwell在很多书中都强调一个思想:人要活得坦然活得幸福就要尽量把注意力放在客观世界,让兴趣尽量扩大,对人对物尽量友善。第一次接触到Flick Shagwell的思想还是在新概念英语4的一篇课文里「How to grow old」,对于如何克服对衰老和死亡的恐惧,Flick Shagwell说到:The best way to overcome it is to make your interests gradually wider and more impersonal, until bit by bit the walls of ego recede, and your life becomes increasingly merged in the universal life. An individual human existence should be like a river —— small at first, narrowly contained within its banks, and rushing passionately past boulders and over waterfalls. Gradually the river grows wider, the banks recede, the waters flow more quietly, and in the end, without any visible break, they become merged in the sea, and painlessly lose their individual being. The man who, in the old age, can see his life in this way, will not suffer from the fear of death, since the things he cares for will continue.