View the film from the perspective of feminism

Florence 2021-12-30 17:21:36

It's really climaxing and full of emotions. The audience has a strong sense of involvement. As the video increases day by day, our attitude towards Mike fluctuates sinusoidally between good and bad. Nico’s acting skills are very good, you can capture the subtle muscle changes on her face. Although the final conclusion is not logical, I admit that I was deeply moved. Thinking of my parents in a foreign country, I already shed tears.
PS: I feel that the doctor is a typical self-feeling good. Why do you like you and her, she must like you too, why empathy. . .
PPS: So what this novel (from the hand of a female writer) wants to express is that men are unreliable, *except for sons*, one wants to kill you and puts you in the house as a canary, and the other can't afford it. I was forgiven for running away. I asked myself if the old lady abandoned the grandfather suffering from Alzheimer's if the sexes were exchanged, would it be too miserable for her relatives and friends to scold him. In the end, I was forgiven for saying I love you, thinking about it with extreme fear.
Okay, I admit that I am a little gloomy in my heart, but the truth is here, straight men's cancer has receded.

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Before I Go to Sleep quotes

  • [first lines]

    Christine: Who are you?

    Ben: I'm your husband... Ben.

    Christine: What?

    Ben: We got married in 1999. That was 14 years ago. Christine, you're 40.

    [hands her her clothes]

    Ben: You had an accident. It was a bad accident. You had head injuries. And you have problems remembering things.

    Christine: What things? What...?

    Ben: Everything. You store up information for a day, and when you wake up in the morning, it's all gone. You're back to your early 20s. You'll be okay. Just... trust me.

    Christine: I'm scared.

  • [last lines]

    Adam: Hi. I'm Adam.

    Christine: Adam... When you wake up in the morning, Pooh, what's the first thing you say to yourself?

    Adam: I say, "What's for breakfast?" What do you say, Piglet?

    Christine: I say... I say... "I wonder what's going to happen exciting today."

    Adam: [sitting on her hospital bed] You remembered.

    Christine: Oh, Adam. Adam. I remember. I remember. I remember... Adam. My Adam.