Sun cleaning

Duane 2022-01-02 08:02:09

The struggle of the little people could have been a good story, but this movie tells a terrible story. At the beginning, the heroine was wrongly treated as someone else’s junior, and then she was so embarrassed in front of her classmates that I was very embarrassed; the role of the heroine’s sister and the daughter of the deceased also made people feel foggy. It feels like being forced in. The owner of the cleaning supplies store could have been more playful, but the film did not start. In short, one hammer from the east to the west, the chaotic rhythm, not expressing what he wanted to express, and pulling out a bunch of strange things.
At the end of the movie, we who are accustomed to the reunion seem to feel that something is missing, but after the aftertaste, a sense of philosophical transcendence diffuses. The film does not arrange itself in the established rules of happiness for the public, and even the characters full of hopes have not achieved a positive result in the end. This kind of freewheeling without compromising on life makes it more like a journey of self-discovery. , No matter the old, the young, and every imperfect person, they have not given up the pace of searching. They dared to pursue, dared to hope, dared to love, which gave everything power.

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  • Dennis 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    This is a collection of cruel stories of childhood, cruel stories of youth, cruel stories of middle age, cruel stories of old age, and still cruel and speechless in death. But I really like the way all the adults in it talk to the so-called bastard friend Oscar, it makes people feel that life is cruel, but at least you can live as cool as Nora said: You can also form a band , it's called an illegitimate child!

  • Dorothy 2022-01-02 08:02:09

    I like family blunt, and amy adams, two supporting characters finally play the leading role in the movie; BTW, and Chloe in 24 hours

Sunshine Cleaning quotes

  • Rose Lorkowski: [explaining her job] I mean because people don't realize the safety risks involved with the removal of - blood and body fluids.

    Heather: I cannot imagine. You like it?

    Rose Lorkowski: [bravely] Yeah. I do. Um, we come into people's lives when they have experienced something profound - and sad. And they've lost somebody, you know? And um, the circumstances, they're always different. But that's the same. And we help. In some small way we, um, we help.

  • Joe Lorkowski: It's a business lie, it's different from a life lie.