To understand eastwood is to get forgiveness from father

Connor 2022-01-04 08:01:44

Going to Eastwood, it is clear that half of it is not his work:

how good the handsome men and beauty groups please the audience; the
procrastination of a lot of emotional dramas;
the happy ending that abruptly reverses.


But his essence is still there:

a tough guy character who never gives up;
a baseball setting that is a hundred times softer than golf in the financial world;
and a stubborn image that even Chinese audiences are familiar with—

he is so much like us. His parents have extremely correct values, insisting on going their own way and being unable to communicate.
He reminds me of my father. The existence of these characters is frustrating in reality and pitiful on the screen. It seems that by watching him more, you can get to know your relatives better.

In order to obtain forgiveness in the heart.

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Trouble with the Curve quotes

  • Johnny: So, what's Mickey short for? Michelle?

    Mickey: Mickey is short for Mickey. As in Mickey Mantle, my father's favorite player.

    Johnny: Aha. Lucky it wasn't Yogi Berra.

  • Vince: Well, you can take an early retirement, collect disability. With the pension we offer you should be comfortable.

    Gus: Save it. Being comfortable is overrated.