The film is very bland, but unexpectedly touched my heart

Coralie 2022-04-21 09:02:44

A best-selling book, and a dull movie. This was originally a movie I wouldn't watch, but there aren't any good movies recently. The American drama has died down due to the writer's strike, so I was bored to watch this movie.

The title reminds me of "Night at the Museum", a familiar scene, seeing the New York Museum of Natural History again. The characters in the film are drawn as wax figures in the museum, which is a little color added by the director for this film, but to be honest, this idea is not very good, this is a movie that reflects real life, and those little gimmicks are a bit superfluous. .

Nevertheless, my mind was gradually touched in the process of watching the film, and I saw my own shadow in Annie. Our family raised us with hard work, so that we could go to college in a metropolis. After graduation, we prepared to settle down and work in the metropolis with the expectations of our family. However, we did not have any qualifications, no connections, and no prominent university background. The competition was fierce. The big cities are helpless and dazedly watching the life of others, and also see those poor people who live in the big cities but live hard at the bottom.

"Who is Annie?" Who am I? , what kind of people we want to become and what kind of life we ​​want to live is really a question that I don’t know how to answer.

Doing things that she doesn't like, but because of love, intolerance and sympathy, her heart is contradictory. At this time, Annie's Harford Hottie appeared and pulled him, giving her the courage to walk out of this life and find something better. The pursuit of high, truly belongs to their own world.

It's a comedy with a happy ending. In real life, I'm not so happy, I didn't meet my Harford Hottie, I didn't have the courage to leave, I worked hard and hoped for a bigger sky.

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The Nanny Diaries quotes

  • Annie Braddock: Okay Mrs. X, now it's time for a few simple childcare rules.

    Jane Gould: Oh, alright, the teddy bear has been compromised.

    Annie Braddock: Slamming the door in your kid's face is *not* okay. Spending more time on a benefit for kids that you've never met than you do with your own blood is *not* okay. Going to a SPA when your son has a fever of a hundred and four and not answering emergency calls, that officially makes you an unfit mother.

    Mrs. X: This is outrageous. Stop the tape.

    Jane Gould: Uh, no. This is clearly a disgruntled nanny. W-we might have something to learn here.

    Annie Braddock: Now I know that you're all pretty busy with your hair appointments, and your watsu massages and your attempts to stay young so your husbands won't leave you. But here's an idea! Why don't you try eating dinner with your child every once in a blue moon. And heads up here, lady, try smiling once in a while. People hate you.

  • Jamaican Nanny: Stop eatin' them boogers!