Solomon Singer

Solomon Singer

  • Born: 1978-5-13
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Ernestina 2022-04-20 09:01:43

      My Single Enlightenment--It has nothing to do with this movie

      Sandra Bullock [When you were sleeping] Julia Roberts [Mona Lisa Smile, Never Compromise, Sparrow Becomes Phoenix ] Meg Ryan ["Sleepless in Seattle", "Electronic Love Letter"], single they have become my most intuitive understanding and imagination of singleness, but they appeared at the wrong...

    • Shaina 2022-04-21 09:02:12

      not just feminism

      When I watched it for the first time, I felt that this film was about women's liberation and the pursuit of their own rights. After watching it for the second time, I suddenly realized that there are many other problems in the film that are still confusing, or, there are still no solutions.

      First,...

    • Dasia 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Beauty, women, old fashion, golden sixties, good

    • Tess 2022-03-24 09:01:55

      "Mona Lisa's Smile" can be said to be the female version of "Dead Poets Society" in terms of plot settings. However, after digging deeper, it is still slightly worse than "Dead Poets Society". Even so, in terms of education, the two films still have many similarities. They also adhere to their own ideals and beliefs, opening up another world for students!

    Mona Lisa Smile quotes

    • [about Charlie Stewart]

      Connie Baker: We spent last weekend at the Cape! A little hideaway he knew about.

      Betty Warren: Operative word, 'hide'. Men take women to the Cape in the winter when they're embarrassed to be seen with them. He's using you.

      Giselle Levy: He's not using you if you want to go. Come here, don't listen to her.

      Betty Warren: I love you, and I swear I'm not saying this to hurt you. Charlie's promised to Deb McIntyre. She wears his pin. Giselle, you know it's true.

      Giselle Levy: I don't know anything about a pin.

      Connie Baker: Are her parents named Phillip and Vanessa?

      Betty Warren: You know them?

      Connie Baker: Only from a distance.

    • Betty Warren: Have you seen Spencer?

      Connie Baker: [in tears] No. But I did see Charlie Stewart. And he told me that he and Deb broke up last summer. And you told me that they were together when he invited me to the Cape.

      Betty Warren: Oh Connie, I don't keep track of his dates. They've been on-again, off-again for the past few years.

      Connie Baker: No, no apparently they've been off-again for a while. For quite a while.

      Betty Warren: So?

      Connie Baker: So you made me believe that he was hiding me! Either way, why couldn't you let me be happy?