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Durward 2022-04-24 07:01:06

4.3 ——I don't do movie reviews, I just want to record two points 1. I went to see two movies with the same friend, one "Thief Family" and one "Roma". The very interesting thing is that we both felt completely different from watching the two films. In "The Thief's Family", I only see warmth, because for me, family is always warm. I have never questioned family. I think my parents are so good to me that they can give their lives for me. But she saw suspicion and use among many of their relatives. After watching "Roma", we chatted, and she and another friend felt moved by the mutual care and support of the nanny and the owner's family. But I was unmoved. The warmth is indeed there, but it cannot erase the insurmountable class, so all I see are the hypocrisy of the master towards the nanny, the social reality and snobbery, because regardless of whether the master or the child treats the nanny No matter how good it is, the nanny should serve the master, and there is no way to talk about love without equality. This may have something to do with my childhood experience. When I encounter this kind of problem, I don't seem to see any warmth, only class differences. 2. This movie is about the director telling his childhood story. I admire the director who can describe his mother so calmly and truthfully when telling his own story, and even expose many of her problems. But I always felt that something was wrong, and then I suddenly understood how I felt about the moral dilemma that the creation faced in some of the film reviews I read about Poetry.

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Roma quotes

  • Cleo: I didn't want her.

    Sra. Sofía: What?

    Cleo: I didn't want her.

    Sra. Sofía: They're ok.

    Cleo: I didn't want her to be born.

    Sra. Sofía: We love you so much, Cleo. Right?

    Cleo: Poor little thing.

  • Paco: So that kid was throwing water balloons at cars that were driving by. Then an army jeep drove by, the kid throws a balloon at it, the soldier gets mad, he gets out and shoots him.

    Cleo: Oh God! Is he OK?

    Paco: He shot him in the head. He's dead.

    Cleo: How awful!