Freedom is not a one-way street

Grady 2022-04-19 09:02:11

In my opinion, it would be most appropriate to summarize this film as inspirational. If the attitude towards mothers is inclusive, it may be difficult for me to say things like "at least better than those mothers who abandoned their children" and "I'm disappointed in Bobby." It's not that she can't find a serious job, it's just that she doesn't want a 9-to-5 job, and at the same time, she doesn't have the capital to not need a 9-to-5 job, and she doesn't want to work all the time, but she has a child and enjoys a moment of joy. Many people have a third-party attitude, saying that they are happy, and everyone has a different way of life. God, how long can this happiness last? If you were her neighbors, would you help her? There's no need to slam Bobby for not helping her, it's the reality. You can't even take care of it yourself. This is the real situation. I think he, as an administrator, has done too much. Take care of the children's living environment, drive away unknown outsiders, dress the exposed ones, and deal with the children's mischievous circuit problems. I can't have empathy for the characters with a fraternity attitude. It is only the fault of the parents that cannot be blamed on the children. This is the view that I support. And don't feel that the movie has healing powers. In addition, this film is really excellent in color matching, it will give me a feeling of "The Grand Budapest Hotel", I even searched whether it is a director, but no, the director of this film is Sean Baker. My favorite character in this movie is Bobby. As a manager, he treats the hotel as his own home and respects the wishes of every customer. He even helped Harley in many things. Sometimes I feel that he is a little biased, maybe because he can't bear to see a single mother with her child living on the street. But I think that they must be taught a lesson before they know what to do and what not to do. People can be free and there are many ways to make themselves happy, but they can't go their own way and hurt other people.

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  • Marcella 2021-12-21 08:01:07

    It's all about breaking up family relationships. "Mummy" is a bear child, and this movie is a bear parent. The difference from Dolan is that Sean Baker does not have any MV empty shots, but fills the story with details of life. The bright and dreamy colors reflect the downward spiral of fate. The warmer the lighting, the more miserable life is. The starring roles are all amateurs except William Dafoe, and the original performance is amazing! The protagonist girl is a genius...

  • Reid 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    To hold your head up, to revel hard, to live hard all the time. The characters are like fish with blurred vision, unhindered by the wind and waves, and flow with the trend in a highly symbolic re-created space; for the viewer, it is like witnessing a confrontation with poverty, they are struggling in the cage, you feel sympathy ? Pity them, or pity yourself?

The Florida Project quotes

  • Moonee: I can always tell when adults are about to cry.

  • Moonee: You know why this is my favorite tree?

    Jancey: Why?

    Moonee: 'Cause it's tipped over, and it's still growing.