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Fidel 2021-12-19 08:01:10

From the beginning of the movie, Vincent's depressed old life was laid:

hanging around on the roadside joints, going to the bar to drink without paying for alcohol, and pregnant stripper ML, unable to borrow money from the bank due to negative personal credit, When I was cutting ice cubes at home, I cut my finger and yelled and I was knocked out by the cupboard, and I slept on the wooden floor of the kitchen all night. I

personally feel that the scene of knocking out seems to imply that Vincent is about to get along with him. The decadent life came to an end. When is a new day in two Mexico? During the brothers' reversing quarrel, Vincent welcomed new neighbors, single mother Maggie and son Oliver. So far, the old man’s life has been infused with new colors: neighbourhood care (although it is paid), and Oliver’s seemingly neighbors but more like grandparents and grandchildren, farewell to the deceased wife, and the test of the striptease girl. A brand-new life after the truth...

The simple life of the plot may encounter various plots to deepen the friendship of the characters in the story: the bar owner is very disgusted with Vincent but never cares about whether he will pay for drinking or not. I have acquiesced that this person is free in my bar. When Vincent dropped a glass of blood, he immediately took a silk cloth to cover Wen's palm; a couple who often drink together at the bar would tease Vincent for not paying the bill. Behavior, but when Oliver interviewed them about Vincent’s daily life for their homework, their descriptions of the text were full of tolerance and praise; although Maggie did not like Vincent on the surface, she was also working in the hospital when Wen was hospitalized for a stroke. Visiting frequently to help Vincent recover...

Although Vincent was irritable and depressed, he didn't pay for alcohol. But he doesn't like to owe others or make others feel owed to him, so he likes to use money to complete his sincere help to others: he feels sorry for the pregnant stripper in his heart, and ML insists on giving her MONEY afterwards, even if let The woman who intends to develop with him is embarrassed and insists on paying, because he knows that the pregnant mother who is still pregnant will not have a good life; when his part-time job resigns, he insists on paying to introduce him to the mid-career even though she refuses; Seeing that single mother Maggie often worked overtime until the night to make a living, she offered to take care of her son Oliver for $12 a day to pick up her son Oliver from school and dinner. This solved the dilemma of the single mother’s powerlessness. Perhaps the initial charge was because Vincent’s own life was not good. It's better than needing funds, but his care and love for Oliver has nothing to do with money. It all comes from Vincent's heart that is soft, kind, brave, and sincere, though it is wrapped in crudeness.

The whole plot is funny and active, and the episode jumps easily (can anyone tell me the name of the episode?). Although there are sinister characters flashing, it does not affect the warmth of the whole article.

The climax of the film should be Rio Liver's speech in the elementary school district. The theme given by the school is: What do you think is the most important thing? Oliver's content summarizes the life of the neighbor's grandfather Vincent. I visited all Vincent's friends in the play, from Wen's birth, family, friendship to his church, and the friendly, strong, and courageous experience he brought to Oliver, and highly praised and affirmed Vincent's life. All Vincent's neighbors and friends, the parents of his current lover Oliver, all attended.

Good deeds are rewarded in the end, even if you look terrible and ordinary. As long as you are kind, beautiful, soft, and firm in heart, what you give, friendship or love will return you in unexpected ways. Because beautiful people have invisible light, they are worthy of tolerance and love while illuminating others. This is the inspiration from the movie.





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St. Vincent quotes

  • Daka: My water is broken!

    Vincent: Call a plumber.

  • Vincent: Don't ever become a pencil-pusher kid, they're spineless.