After arriving in Brooklyn, the picture became gorgeous, and I spent the most difficult time missing my family. My life was surrounded by happiness, the lovely landlord, the beautiful and generous roommate, the warm priest, the caring boss, and the candy all the time. This pair of dog abuse lovers, these pulled her out of that difficult time. Tony's feelings for the heroine are absolutely wholehearted, and the heroine's feelings for the male lead, she thinks she loves him, but she can't say whether she needs someone to rely on in her heart, and the male lead saved her in time, from this perspective Speaking, it also laid the groundwork for the entanglement of the following heroine.
After returning to Ireland again, some things are different. For example, you can find a job you like at will instead of only doing odd jobs in a bakery before. For example, you can go to the beach with your friends for a swim and a walk. It's so different, and it makes her believe, oh, it's different. Her mother's retention, her ambiguity with Gleason, and her hometown made her entangled in her heart. She thought she could live well in this place, and deliberately ignored Tony's letter. I don't want the previous boss to break her fantasy, life is still life, except myself, no one else has ever changed. Even so, she could live well in this place, but perhaps in her opinion, Brooklyn was more suitable for Irish life than Ireland. She was obliged to go back.
But I still don't understand if she loves Brooklyn or Tony more.
Those who have read the original will say that while maintaining the delicate emotions of the text, the film simplifies the big nostalgia and the motif of the times, and pays more attention to the personal emotional journey. I haven't read the original book, so I can't say whether it is outstanding or simplified. During the viewing process, the viewing experience of the movie is similar to that of "Old Man in Mountains and Rivers", that is, in a foreign land, how to suffer from the depression of leaving home, and how quickly Get used to being away from home.
ps Irish women's accents are surprisingly consistent. In "Atlantic Empire," it was in "Brooklyn."
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