Summary of my left foot watching movies

Dock 2022-11-29 13:06:40

1. The deeper feeling is the great maternal love and the excellent performance of DDL Daniel. A normal person interprets a person with atrophy of the brain. The acting skills are very good;
2. The movie is an inspirational growth movie, but it understates the creation process of the male lead. And taking family affection + love as clues, this way, there is not much touch, not as much as "The King's Speech" + "Stars on Earth";
3. The mother in the movie: a careful insight + a wonderful heart interlinked

4, a Photographic view:
1) use of this film can be interpreted as a hidden clues, from beginning to end of the main line is sister tease.
The advancement of sex includes watching nude pictures, sisters’ kisses and beautiful naked backs, truth or dare kisses, and the appearance of female doctors in a provocative manner. And being lifted by his father to drink is regarded as a part of manly education. These are the stages of shaping as a male character, and the mother's role here implies a certain Oedipus plot. When the final cultivation became Zhengguo, the subject once said, I am not your mother. But in fact, the face is very much like his mother.
2) Reasons for winning the Oscars: It is more in line with the aesthetics of focusing on the disadvantaged groups and real-life adaptations.
3) The bug in the movie: Doctor Gao did not notice the love of the male lead. She has felt it now, is it a bit abrupt + last love fairy tale Also dealt with the abrupt
4) Several tensions in the movie: The whole family went to smash the bar to make the movie more tension
5) The shaping of the father in the movie.

5. Expanded movies (vulnerable group + handicapped category)
1) King’s speech
2) Stars on earth
3) Rainman
4) Forrest Gump
5) Beautiful Mind
6) Soul Singer

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My Left Foot quotes

  • Christy Brown: What are you going to do about it, Peter? You're a nice man. What are you going to do about it?

    Peter: I'm gonna wheel you out of this restaurant.

    Christy Brown: Yeah?

    [starts beating his head on the table]

    Christy Brown: [chanting] Wheel out the cripple! Wheel out the cripple!

  • [reading a speech Christy has written]

    Lord Castlewelland: "I was born in the Rotunda Hospital on June the fifth, 1932. There were 22 children in all, of which 13 survived. It would not be true to say that I am no longer lonely. I have made myself articulate and understood to people in many parts of the world, and this is something we all wish to do whether we're crippled or not. Yet, like everyone else, I am acutely conscious sometimes of my own isolation, even in the midst of people. And I often give up hope of ever being able to really communicate with them. It is not only the sort of isolation that every writer or artist must experience in the creative mood if he is to create anything at all. It is like a black cloud sweeping down on me unexpectedly, cutting me off from others. A sort of deaf-muteness. I lay back in my chair while my own left foot beat time to a new rhythm. Now I could relax and enjoy myself completely. I was at peace. Happy."