My Heart

Percy 2021-12-17 08:01:11

Nervous, busy, doing what you know and what you don’t know is for them and their expectations. Occasionally sit down and think about other things, and guilt will flood in instantly. I really don't know what the life is like.
One day if they are fortunate enough at their age, they can still have this kind of mental strength, this kind of courage, this kind of vitality, and maybe they can do something for themselves.
Thinking can bring answers, but thinking takes time. When you are surrounded by life, you will not see the full picture of life. When the seven old people came to India, it was like they came to a paradise. Of course, the paradise is not a paradise, but different people have different opinions, but for them, it can be regarded as an outside world.
Graham has the clearest purpose. His purpose is to untie the knot. You can imagine the suffering of a life of loneliness and no one to talk about, plus the guilt for another person. And the deeper his suffering, the greater the guilt, because he has always believed that Manoj is far more difficult than his life. India is the place where he was born and where he grew up. When he returned to India, his sufferings had disappeared. The pretense was to start from studying in England, so naturally he should keep it in England. He can easily confess that he is gay, it means that he has become the self before he left India. And when the guilt disappeared after the happy ending, he could fall asleep peacefully without worry.
Evelyn is also looking for, she is looking for herself. Leave the sad place and start life again. Because the abruptness of telemarketing made her collapse, he found a job as a consultant for telemarketing; seeing Manoj's wife's understanding of her husband, she understood the sharing between husband and wife; seeing Sonny's helplessness, she comforted him to be himself . Evelyn is a true thinker, she has been thinking about life, even if the wind is dying, there will still be a better life waiting for her.
What will happen in 40 years? I still hate burnout. What Douglas likes is the life of idle clouds and wild cranes. He likes to walk around, he likes to help people bargain, and he is happy when he fixes a pipe. He has been silently accepting Jean's savagery. Jean has been talking to Graham since he was at the airport. She has only one feeling about Douglas' lifestyle that she is bored, he has no ambitions, no desires, and his peace of mind with a plain life is the most intolerable to her. So he seduce Graham, not necessarily to cheat, just want to break this ordinary life.
Norman and Madge are the two coolest people, they just need to think about how to make their lives better. And when they really open their hearts, happiness will come naturally.
Mrs. Donnelly was the only one who was forced to come to India. She changed the most from her extreme aversion to her gradual adaptation. Even the reservation of the hotel is a great contributor. There is only one reason. Just like the Indian women who brought her food, she was needed again.
Sonny said that if everyone is not happy, it must not be over yet.
At the end of the film, those who wanted to stay stayed, those who wanted to leave left, some found love, some found their home. In fact, where is not important, what matters is whether you can face your own heart.
Finally, watching Bill Nighy riding a small motorcycle with Judi Dench really squeezed a sweat. If this is a fall, the British film industry will lose a lot.

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  • Jean: The whole thing is actually tremendously exciting. Not just getting on the plane, but getting on the plane and turning left.

    Norman Cousins: Turning left?

    Jean: First class. And home in time for our fortieth wedding anniversary. We haven't quite decided how to mark the occasion.

    Madge Hardcastle: Perhaps a minute's silence.

  • Evelyn: You're still here.

    Douglas Ainslie: I... I missed the plane.

    Evelyn: What about Jean?

    Douglas Ainslie: She didn't. I had... I had quite an interesting night actually. I... I met the same... um... taxi driver, but this time I let him take me to his brother's hotel, which turned out to be less of a hotel and more of a... more of a brothel really. And... and they gave... they gave me this pipe, said it was apple tobacco but that's not what they called it when I was a student, so... so I made my excuses and left. I needed time to think. This city at night is extraordinary. I think the apple tobacco helped... probably.