afterthought and memo

Leo 2022-04-22 07:01:32

This film is very down-to-earth. There are always some people who are not qualified to support their children. They don't even have the ability to take care of themselves. How can they take good care of their children. The heroine has a very strong maternal love, but her pathetic character is no one else. Poor people must have something to hate. Officially looking for a job, the child can entrust others to take care of it first, why can Ashley in the film do it, but he can't. There are children who are naughty and mischievous, but she has no intention of accusing them, so that when they grow up, the children will definitely be as bohemian as their mothers. The story takes place in a civilian rental house. A jobless and bohemian, young woman Harley who steals and abducts on weekdays. However, with a few-year-old daughter Moxie, she is living a daily life. Moxie is mischievous and often brings some children to do bad things, but Harley rarely accuses her. One time, when he was too old, he set fire to the old abandoned building next door, scaring Ashley, who often helped the Harley family on weekdays, Ashley decided not to let her children play with Moxie, and refused to help Ha Li. This made Harry very helpless but very angry, and went to the place where Ashley worked to insult him. Harry is gone, so he sells his body to sell counterfeit perfumes~ I went to Ashley's house to apologize and ask for help during the empty period, but got into a fight with Ashley. Later, when the matter became serious, the relevant departments for the protection of children came to investigate and decided to take away Moxie ~ Harley was furious and mad, and Moxie ran away frantically to the best friend's house. At the end of the film, Moxie and her best friend run to a big castle hand in hand from the sea of ​​misery (the meaning is a bit incomprehensible).

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The Florida Project quotes

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

    Jancey: Why?

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

  • Moonee: [Moonee and Scooty, sitting on a sofa, eating ice-cream cones] Mmm.

    Bobby: [Ice cream drips on floor] Ok, I warned you: one drip and you're out.

    Moonee: Oh, come on!

    Bobby: 'Out now.

    Scooty: It's gonna melt outside.

    Bobby: It's melting' inside too.

    Moonee: But Bobby!

    Bobby: Out.

    Bobby: [Moonee and Scooty walk out] Thank you very much!

    Moonee: You're not welcome!