Existence is reasonable

Chadrick 2022-04-21 09:02:15

Barbara's performance is excellent, and after watching it, I just want to think about her life.
She is undoubtedly lonely, but what is loneliness? No one to accompany, no nourishment of love?
What is the love she seeks? It's a same-sex relationship, why are you looking for a young person, why not look for someone like her?
Is she perverted? I don't feel that way, I think it's reasonable to exist.
There are some people who always want to control others and gain others at all costs. This is also the case among best friends, she will control your life in the name of being good for you. I think Sheba made the right choice to leave Barbara. Her life should not be controlled.
The little boy's setting is not very clear. The real story is that they ended up together and people said they were really in love and the whole world could shut up! This reminds me of a movie I watched before: the talented pianist also fell in love with the daughter of the landlord who took care of him when he was in his 10s, and at that time he decided to spend his life with her. There is an 8-year difference between them. Their love happened at a very young age, I think the advent of love can span ages. So what is love? I don't seem to have experienced the feeling of loving someone. Does love make you desperate?

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  • Garret 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    What a horror movie!

  • Forrest 2021-12-13 08:01:13

    Cate Blanchett has style, Judy Dench has acting skills and the ending is a bit cliché

Notes on a Scandal quotes

  • Steven Connolly: [not realizing he's speaking to Barbara, who has snatched and answered Sheba's mobile phone] Where are ya? I've been dreamin' about your hot, sweet cunt all morning'!

  • [Barbara sees Sheba talking to Sue Hodge who is rather plump]

    Barbara Covett: Ah, the blonde and the pig in knickers.