Saoirse Ronan is alive

Saul 2022-04-21 09:02:00

In "Brooklyn", Saoirse Ronan portrayed a young Irish girl's dazed confusion when she first arrived in the United States, her hasty rush to her new life, and her nostalgic nostalgia. She also vividly portrayed a wandering An image of a mature woman who is difficult to choose at the crossroads of life. The other side of the ocean is a sweet and uncertain future, and the hometown is tranquil and comfortable. Now, one is a reliable plumber of Italian descent, and the other is a gentleman who has inherited huge assets. I believe that no matter what choice is made, it is right.
Saoirse Ronan, from "Atonement" to "The Grand Budapest Hotel" to "Brooklyn", she has grown from a shy little girl to a generous beauty, without pretense, the future may surpass the present Jennifer Lawrence, who is in full swing, is not necessarily.

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Brooklyn quotes

  • Mrs. Keogh: I'll tell you this much: I am going to ask Father Flood to preach a sermon on the dangers of giddiness. I now see that giddiness is the eighth deadly sin. A giddy girl is every bit as evil as a slothful man, and the noise she makes is a lot worse. Now, enough.

  • 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.