brave Heart

Tyson 2022-09-03 17:43:00

If it weren't for the fact that the film was based on a novel based on real events, it would be hard for me to imagine that Precious's life was so rough. There is no strong dramatic conflict in the film, and Pre's most tormented life is described like flowing water. In the real and cruel life, Pre learned to fantasize, but not to escape. The film does not make irresponsible remarks about the racial discrimination and welfare system in the United States, but only reflects the truth. After all, even if there is a God, he must favor those who are brave and strong. Pre is unfortunate, but she did not give up the courage to live on, and did not give up mongo. There is no God in this world, but luckily there are people who can understand Pre. Rain not only taught Pre how to read and write, but also gave Pre the confidence and courage to continue. One blow after another, even me, a movie-watcher, was about to collapse. I thought I would kill myself if I changed it. However, Pre, who has become a mother again, seems to have an extremely firm confidence. She bears everything, she accepts everything, she never stops, because she is the mother of two children, and she has a brave heart.
The two scenes won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. In fact, the heroine's performance is crystal clear and almost integrated with Pre. The rest of the cast is also impressive, Mariah Cariy, yes, that's right.

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Precious quotes

  • Clareece 'Precious' Jones: [narrating] Sometimes l wish l was dead. l'll be okay, I guess, 'cause l'm looking up. l'm looking up for a piano to fall. Or a desk, couch, TV... Momma, maybe. Always something in my way.

  • Mary: Answer the fucking door! Goddamn it, see what you did?

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