FF movie & diner tonight

I cried a lot when I saw “Ford v Ferrari” in the morning yesterday. Bale gave the car racer a real passion and a diligent spirit. The former is about the car career; the latter is reflected by cares for his family, Shelby, the outside world.

I remember clearly 2 things. One is Miles and Shelby’s fight. The wife’s watching behaviour and the can “weapon” change details make me believe a kind of fox car manager and a little stubborn car racer who doesn’t want to be involved in the businessman group…they just can be spirit friends.

The other is the last choice: whether Miles slow down in the end of the game. This man didn’t give a shit to the Ford management level. He and Shelby are both clear their aggressive selling car aim. Though it’s a definite throughly racing competition for such a Miles man who knows car like I know how to boil pastas, Miles did broke his personal record since he got on the car, and finally slowed down. The stupid thing is he led the Ford team to the champion, but he didn’t t get the champion. He got the respect who understood the meaning of what he did. Thanks to the movie I got to know the backstage car change, the car on fire accident, the struggle and Shelby’s stakes on him thriving to get Miles a place in the Ford team, the unclosed door like accident, the car-man spirit. I felt unfair on the result of Le Mans Game and happy face of the man who got the trophy and media halo…At that time I just thought a question proposed by my primary school teacher: People only remember the first place but rarely the second place. It’s true.

Tonight’s dish still got a little burned. I thought as long as I put a bit more oil firstly, put it at a small-medium fire, it’ll be fine. I ignored the timing thing, that’s simple to understand. Maybe a little more water when broccoli added. By the way, carrots and broccoli are great couple! Next time I may need some soy sauce.

5 pm’s running is set gradually. Today I found I can speed up a little but not that tired. These days I always listened to Maroon 5 when running though only for one side. “Whiskey” “Misery” are my favourite.

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