Road to Colorado State University

Jennings 2021-12-17 08:01:07

People are unavoidable to be contrived, and life is too dramatic to be a drama.

The middle class is often the target of collapse in movies. The middle-class men’s crisis in "American Beauty" makes men feel as if they see it. And Osage County is a mess of women living behind the men’s crisis. I saw it very uncomfortable. The most uncomfortable part was when Aunt Mei told her three brainless daughters about her despicable mother, but this emotion, but also Low-level sympathy.

This entangled relationship is not the most broken when you think about it. It is nothing more than family trivialities, a selfish mother, a death-seeking father, a daughter who was cheated by her husband, an incest daughter who fell in love with her brother, and one forever. The daughter who was forced to play by the second man, an aunt who lives in guilt, and a boring uncle who loves her son. That selfish mother has a father’s love all her life, and that death-seeking father is also free in the twilight years. The daughter who was cheated by her husband and the companionship of her husband, the daughter who fell in love with her brother is really broken... the one who likes to pervert The daughter is happy with one eye closed. Both the aunt and the uncle are husbands and wives who can accept ordinary life and protect each other. I'm not saying that you also know that there are too many more beautiful breakdowns in life.

There is a big difference between drama and film. When you enter a theater, no matter how close you are to the stage actors, it is a real space after all. It is just the setting, drama, lighting, and music. You always know that you are watching a movie. The movie has a strong sense of substitution. It is recreating life. It is true and credible. When you are in love, you will feel that these people are real and their prototypes can be replaced.

Therefore, the adaptation of this drama into a movie is inevitable deliberately.
What's more, it's boring. It shouldn't be done by the movie to expose the essence of life. What I am talking about now is my personal view of art. Literature is the cruelest category of art. Many people who write words are picky and mean. If they read too much, they become unsatisfied. The rationality conveyed through black and white is the most terrifying. And the movie shouldn’t repeat this function. We are already living a miserable life. We want to see the kind, brave and strong side of human nature! Don’t you think it’s a bit wicked to shoot these things. . .

Americans live too happily and want to seek pain when they are bored. But no matter how I look at it, I don't think they have suffered anything.

At the end of this film, I watched it several times, trying to make sure whether there was a scene of turning back to my old mother's house. But I noticed that there were several signs on that particular section, and I checked it: Wichita Wichita, Kansas-Salina Salina-Denver, Colorado, the husband Bill in the big mouth film is at Colorado State University Colorado The state university, his unit, has joined with the students, and that place is in the opposite direction to Osage County.

Undoubtedly, all this family loves each other, but everyone has to face life by themselves. This matter is not difficult at all.

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August: Osage County quotes

  • Barbara Weston: But her fourteen-year-old self might view it differently.

  • Johnna Monevata: What kind of cancer?

    Beverly Weston: Oh my God, I nearly neglected the punch line. Mouth cancer.