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Junior 2022-04-20 09:01:41

First of all, I was attracted by the beauty of the poster. Watch it without looking at any profile.
In the past, a young girl escaped from a boring and monotonous hometown and set foot on a foreign territory. In the past, this incident was a huge change in life,
but in the modern age when there are more and more students studying abroad, living abroad is not a new thing.
However, the feeling of starting a new life in an unfamiliar place is constant and resonant.
The initial panic and at a loss, until the later integration made it impossible to return to the hometown.
Personally, I like the emotions and ideas expressed in the film, and the color matching and emotions are very well combined.
But I was a little disappointed with the ending, probably because of the dullness inherent in the happy ending.

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Brooklyn quotes

  • Frankie Fiorello: So, first of all, I should say that we don't like Irish people.

    [General cries of outrage around the table]

    Frankie Fiorello: We don't! That is a well known fact! A big gang of Irish beat Maurizio up and he had to have stitches. And because the cops round here are Irish, nobody did anything about it.

    Maurizio: There are probably two sides to it. I might have said something I shouldn't, I can't remember now. Anyway, they probably weren't all Irish.

    Frankie Fiorello: They just had red hair and big legs.

  • [last lines]

    Eilis: [instructing new immigrant] You have to think like an American. You'll feel so homesick that you'll want to die, and there's nothing you can do about it apart from endure it. But you will, and it won't kill you. And one day the sun will come out - you might not even notice straight away, it'll be that faint. And then you'll catch yourself thinking about something or someone who has no connection with the past. Someone who's only yours. And you'll realize... that this is where your life is.