Even at the end of the road, you have to live with a posture, bloom like a flower frantically, and finish the last thick ink stroke.

Glennie 2022-04-23 07:01:43

Louise is a calm and courageous woman. What she thinks after the accident is not the police but the anticipation after the police. I admire this.
And Selma is obviously an amorous and timid woman, who can stay out of trouble if others cheat money and lose their lives.
Louise actually longs for stability, but there is always no suitable person to give her enough sense of security, so that she can change into a satisfied wife and a qualified mother.
In my opinion, Selma, who seems to be happy, is actually not happy. Although she has a marriage and a husband, she is not happy. On the contrary, I think Louise, who works in a restaurant, is very happy. A style, and Jimmy who loves her deeply. When she blindfolded Jimmy and asked him what color were my eyes? Jimmy said, Brown. A lover is the one who can reprint your weight in your mind, even when you're not around.
Louise is a strong woman and a noble woman. Although the word is a bit too glorified, I still think she is beautiful. When the money was stolen, she said: It won't be all right, we don't have the money to buy gasoline, do you want to sell the hue? From here I know that she has her dignity and her principles.
Singing all the way, going crazy all the way, although I don't know what is waiting for them at the end of the road, but they are so determined to go to the end of the road.
If it's a gay movie, I don't agree, it's teaching us how to live properly and women should be respected. It made me understand that no matter what happens to you, the one who never left is the one who loves you the most.

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Thelma & Louise quotes

  • Thelma: Come on, Louise. Don't blow it.

  • Thelma: [to Louise] I told you to slow down. Officer, I told her to slow down.

    Louise: She did.

    [gives the state trooper her license]

    Louise: How fast was I goin'?

    State Trooper: About 110.

    Louise: Oh.