Words fail me

Coby 2022-04-22 07:01:31

I felt that TX commented that this is an elderly version of "Rice, Pray and Love", and I laughed for a long time. Indeed, there are many similarities, such as the ubiquitous truth of life. The Indian guy inside repeated it several times: everything will be alright in the end, so if it's not alright, then it's not yet the end. I can't wait to carve it into the audience's brain.
In the movie, the Indian brother also asked Mrs.Donnelly to describe her feelings about this hotel, and the shrewd old lady said words fail me. Haha, good or bad, there are no words to describe it anyway. Just like this movie, there are many flaws, but it is the most attractive movie I have watched in a long time, words fail me.
Every character in it is quite loving. These old actors tell us by example, don't be afraid of aging, you can be cute and cute when you are old! I also watched Zhang Yang's "Flying Over the Nursing Home" some time ago, and the grandmothers and grandpas in it are also very cute, especially the grandmother who has Alzheimer's disease! If the script were better, it would be a good movie.
Grandpa Tom in "Foreigners Hotel" told Grandma Judy about forty years ago. He and his teenage lover were watching the sunset by the river. At that time, he thought I would never be so happy again. Forty years later, Grandpa Tom said: and i was right.
I really liked the last dialogue between Grandpa Tom and Mr. Norman, top of the mountain, and then the swan flew up. There are always some unique and moving moments in life, and it doesn't matter if they pass, we have reached the top of the mountain anyway.

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  • Douglas Ainslie: I invested our, well, my retirement money in our daughter's Internet company. She assured me that as soon as the startup actually, um, started up and the conversion from virtual to actual became sufficiently viable, then she'd be able to pay it all back.

    Evelyn: I'm not sure I understand what most of those words mean.

    Douglas Ainslie: Well, it turns out neither did she.

  • Evelyn: [about their new environment] Initially you're overwhelmed. But gradually you realize it's like a wave. Resist, and you'll be knocked over. Dive into it, and you'll swim out the other side.