Women, to be independent, to continue to exude great charm because of dreams and pursuits, not just rouge gouache...

Damien 2022-04-23 07:02:13

Julia Roberts is such an attractive woman. With this role, it is an existence that makes all women proud. She asks girls to reflect on whether there is really no other value and pursuit in this life besides marriage and having children, and she is also indirectly affecting the people around her when she is looking for meaning and value.

In the United States in the 50s, it was once so traditional and conservative that women had no self-worth and independent personality.

In today's China, mainstream thinking is still conservative. There are still speeches that make people speechless and angry, slandering women who don't care about their careers, accusing women of not being perfect in their families, but acclaiming that men who have children are excellent fathers. Why do women need to choose between pursuit and family? How many women's pursuit is just family? Both men and women are independent individuals and have the right to pursue independent personality and value!

Like the sunflowers they drew, you don't have to copy them, you don't have to be the same, and you can use them to your heart's content.

Seeing Betty at the end, she really is the student who most loves to contradict the teacher in the class. In the end, she will love this teacher very much. This teacher will benefit her throughout her life.

(I'm really helpless when I see a man lying. The deception is not very clever, so why come out like this? I really can't stand lying. It's really "a man's words can't be trusted")

Women, to be independent, to continue to exude great charm because of dreams and pursuits, not only rely on rouge gouache, ru skirt wrapping breasts, and flaming red lips. Women want to be beautiful, but definitely not to dress up to please men. For myself, for happiness, for freedom, for love.

It's not easy to come to the world, fairies. So make the most of your self-worth! ! !

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  • Edd 2022-03-27 09:01:07

    The female independent consciousness that arose after World War II is an extra finishing touch to the dialogue between the female teacher and Joan. The different situations of several girls and what the female teacher can do to make the children aware of it is very thought-provoking. At the same time, the conversation about "honesty" by a male teacher who was in love with one another at the riverside sounded like a female in the third high school hearing that you are too perfect, so I can't love you.

  • Geo 2022-03-27 09:01:07

    Overall, this is a relatively unsuccessful film. What the film wants to express is too superficial, and the ideas conveyed in it are actually somewhat naive and unrealistic.

Mona Lisa Smile quotes

  • [about Charlie Stewart]

    Connie Baker: We spent last weekend at the Cape! A little hideaway he knew about.

    Betty Warren: Operative word, 'hide'. Men take women to the Cape in the winter when they're embarrassed to be seen with them. He's using you.

    Giselle Levy: He's not using you if you want to go. Come here, don't listen to her.

    Betty Warren: I love you, and I swear I'm not saying this to hurt you. Charlie's promised to Deb McIntyre. She wears his pin. Giselle, you know it's true.

    Giselle Levy: I don't know anything about a pin.

    Connie Baker: Are her parents named Phillip and Vanessa?

    Betty Warren: You know them?

    Connie Baker: Only from a distance.

  • Betty Warren: Have you seen Spencer?

    Connie Baker: [in tears] No. But I did see Charlie Stewart. And he told me that he and Deb broke up last summer. And you told me that they were together when he invited me to the Cape.

    Betty Warren: Oh Connie, I don't keep track of his dates. They've been on-again, off-again for the past few years.

    Connie Baker: No, no apparently they've been off-again for a while. For quite a while.

    Betty Warren: So?

    Connie Baker: So you made me believe that he was hiding me! Either way, why couldn't you let me be happy?