You look angry, you must be tired

Annette 2022-04-19 09:02:09

Wish God was actually listening to people. We can live a happy and stable life without relying on religion. We don’t believe what others say. The paradox is that the Bible says, "Those who have not seen but believe are the happiest." The hateful and deplorable women are determined, self-denial and abstinence, to bring them closer to God. I understand a little bit, those people with deep beliefs, it is really difficult to say sorry, and they believe that the torture they suffered is just to atone for their sins. When I saw that she was still apologizing at the end, I felt distressed and heartbroken (。•́︿•̀。) However, she said that she didn’t want to hold grudges against people, and she must be very tired when she was angry. But they are not "disgraceful mothers". I don't know, I'm very confused. I don't know if the evil is religion, belief, people, or what? Optimism is not the easiest, and individual forgiveness and tolerance are not the most effective. Hey, it's so hard.

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  • Kurt 2022-04-24 07:01:12

    Catholicism really hurts people a lot. But I can't say it's just bad. Come to think of it, we were born in a good time. Breaking up mother and son is really cruel. Both lead actors in the film are great. The old lady and the reporter are very good people. The old lady finally forgave the nun. Although the reporter did not believe in God, she still bought a statue of Jesus for the old lady's son. A true story is more exciting than a novel, it is a tragedy with love and warmth.

  • Ofelia 2021-12-18 08:01:14

    At the end of the movie, it has nothing to do with religious beliefs or moral hymns. Everyone has been redeemed, no matter how hard it is to make the mistakes. After a long period of washing, it gradually fades. It is not the brilliance and greatness of human nature, but simply because hate is a very tiring thing.

Philomena quotes

  • Philomena: He doesn't want to see me, isn't it?

    Martin Sixsmith: Some people have problem to deal with the past... not you, though. But I'm sure he'll come around.

  • Philomena: I've always wanted to see him in his big chair.

    Martin Sixsmith: Well, he was uh... a big man. Literally. 6 foot 4, tallest American president.

    Philomena: You can see that. He's tall even sitting down.