sad but not pessimistic

Alexandrine 2022-04-19 09:01:46

Regarding the content of exorcism, it is a rendering method. In fact, this is a true and believable story, and it is all about real people and touching feelings. The heroine is firm and persistent, and finally finds her son, with deep love and inseparable mother-son feelings. She, who was born in an orphanage, and her adopted son, were already a little troubled by this, but here it aroused the torrent of love and the brilliance of life. Ordinary people will understand the heroine's words and deeds from the psychological and spiritual aspects, it is nothing more than saying that she is crazy. In fact, the madness of the heroine always contains sensitivity and cleverness that ordinary people do not have. The movie doesn't put anyone on the opposite side. This is a tragedy of human nature and the ruthlessness of God. A story with a tendency to exorcise, I didn't expect it to develop into such a fun and even romantic. Not only that, sadness is not the end, the light of life finally rekindled, guiding people to pursue the love and love of the world, as always, perseverance.

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The Orphanage quotes

  • Simón: [while reading Peter Pan] Wendy grows old and dies?

    Laura: Wendy grows old, but Peter Pan takes her daughter to Neverland every year.

    Simón: Why doesn't Wendy go, too? If Peter Pan came to get me, would you come, too?

    Laura: No. I'm too old to go to Neverland, darling.

    Simón: How old are you?

    Laura: Thirty-seven.

    Simón: At what age will you die?

    Laura: What sort of question is that? Not for a long time, until you're very old.

    Simón: I won't grow old. I'm not going to grow up.

    Laura: Will you be like Peter Pan?

    Simón: Like my new friends.

    Laura: There's more than one?

    Simón: Six.

    Laura: They won't grow up either?

    Simón: They can't.

  • Aurora: Seeing is not believing. It's the other way around. Believe, and you will see.