A casually written movie review

Domenick 2022-04-22 07:01:31

Telling the truth, what moved me the most was that Betty finally broke through the barriers of traditional concepts and the shackles of ideas instilled in her by her mother. A woman should not only have a family and her husband. Divorced, she finally breaks free and wants to pursue her own life. The latter part of the portrait looking at the Mona Lisa asks: She is smiling, is she happy? watch me cry.

Although I am a little regretful that a girl as good as Joan did not go to Yale Law School and chose to get married, it is everyone's choice after all. And Connie bravely ventured into the boys' dormitory to find it, too. Girls have the right to pursue what they want instead of doing what they are supposed to do.

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Mona Lisa Smile quotes

  • [referring to a childlike drawing of a cow]

    Katherine Watson: 25 years ago, someone thought this was brilliant.

    Connie Baker: I can see that.

    Betty Warren: Who?

    Katherine Watson: My mother. I painted it for her birthday. Next slide. This is my mom. Is it art?

    Susan Delacorte: It's a snapshot.

    Katherine Watson: If I told you Ansel Adams had taken it, would that make a difference?

    Betty Warren: Art isn't art until someone says it is.

    Katherine Watson: It's art!

    Betty Warren: The right people.

    Katherine Watson: And who are they?

    Giselle Levy: Betty Warren! We're so lucky we have one of them right here.

  • Connie Baker: [reading from an advertisement] "When your courses are set and a dreamboat you've met, have a real cigarette! Have a Camel!" I've got my courses, I've got my Camel cigarette. Where the hell is my dreamboat?