There is always a kind of love that warms your heart

Thurman 2022-04-22 07:01:32

I slowly and slowly learned that the so-called father-daughter-mother-child relationship only means that your fate with him is to watch his back gradually drift away in this life and this life. You stand at this end of the path, watching him gradually disappear at the turn of the path, and he silently tells you with his back: Don't chase. This is a sentence that Long Yingtai watched, and I wrote it down after reading it, because I felt that there are always inextricable connections between parents and children. I once agreed with a sentence, saying that I think the so-called love is companionship and nothing else. But after watching this movie, I suddenly realized that this view is not very absolute.

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  • Alfreda 2022-04-23 07:02:28

    It turned out to be round and round, and finally returned to the original point. If Nebraska is a slowly unfolding painting of tolerance, it is a paean to love and forgiveness. The meaning of religion and belief is not to make people lose themselves, but to live better under their understanding. Seeing the real person Philomena at the Oscars, only such ordinary greatness can be forgiven "lightly", but who knows how difficult this step is

  • Damien 2021-12-18 08:01:14

    After reading it crying and laughing, the last minute was still anxious and tears, and the next minute the old lady threw an Ann Pauline stalk to make her nose blisters. Some people exercise hatred in the name of Christ under the protection of religion, while others cultivate pure and broad hearts through faith under religious persecution. No matter I forgive u or I couldn't forgive u, they are all throwing noises, and they can stand up to God, and the most humble is the stubborn stone-thrower.

Philomena quotes

  • Martin Sixsmith: Now why would someone who cared so little about where he came from, wear something so Irish?

    Philomena: Well... perhaps he played the harp. He *was* gay.

    Martin Sixsmith: He didn't play the harp.

  • Martin Sixsmith: Phil, how did you know he was gay?

    Philomena: Well he was a very sensitive little boy, and as the years rolled on, I always wondered if he might be. But when I saw the photograph of him in the Dungarees

    [chuckles]

    Philomena: there was no doubt in my mind.