He is smart enough to learn to be a doctor. The dean of his orphanage thought he was a talent, and he was unwilling to recommend him.
He wants to go his own way. One day he can give full play to his strengths and let the flow go.
I have wondered why the dean is so worried about him going outside to see the world, and why he always wants him to be a doctor. . .
Working in Apple House, he can learn every little thing and face different people. He slowly experienced and understood.
Their rules are not set by the people who live here, so there is no reason, no humanity. right. It has always been like this. . .
Unfortunately, I don't like it. The whole movie is very plain.
View more about The Cider House Rules reviews