Confidence is the most beautiful

Vivien 2022-04-20 09:01:18

The protagonist of our movie is beautiful and handsome! The protagonist of this film has a deformed head and face, but he has an optimistic and strong mentality. I am grateful to my friends for everything that life has given! Through the Elephant Man, David shows us a world of freaks and how the people around him treat him. Some people used him for profit, like Bais, the boiler worker in the hospital; some cared about him, like Dr. Vickery, the actor.

At the beginning, it was exhibited on the street and later in the hospital. It was just a more comfortable environment. The essence was still exhibiting. The people I faced were also hypocritical people who despised him in order to be famous. Later, the circus After being ill, he could no longer be used by Bais, and kind colleagues such as dwarfs and giants in the circus secretly sent him away. Until he got off the train and was chased by the crowd and shouted his heart: "I am also a man, I am also a man! I am not an elephant!

He accepted himself and had the courage to face others. At the end of the film, he finally found himself. The beautiful church is his salvation! God loves the world!

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The Elephant Man quotes

  • Mrs. Treves: I'm very pleased to meet you, Mr. Merrick.

    John Merrick: I'm very pleased...

    [John begins to cry]

    Dr. Frederick Treves: What is it, John? What's the matter?

    John Merrick: It's just that I-I'm not used to being treated so well by a beautiful woman...

  • John Merrick: [after seeing pictures of Dr. Treves' family] Would you care to see my mother?

    Dr. Frederick Treves: [surprised] Your mother? Yes please.

    [John pulls out a small portrait]

    Mrs. Treves: Oh but she's... Mr. Merrick, she's beautiful!

    John Merrick: Oh, she had the face of an angel!

    [sadly]

    John Merrick: I must have been a great disappointment to her.

    Mrs. Treves: No, Mr. Merrick, no. No son as loving as you could ever be a disappointment.

    John Merrick: If only I could find her, so she could see me with such lovely friends here now; perhaps she could love me as I am. I've tried so hard to be good.

    [Mrs. Treves begins to cry]