Maybe it's the fault of the times

Alia 2022-04-19 09:02:36

The director is too weak, and the whole plot is procrastinated, which makes people feel very ugly, but the actors perform well, and the plot can obviously be more in-depth, but unfortunately everything can only be experienced by oneself... What is a wife? What is a husband? What is life? What is a business? What is marriage? What is ideal? What is persistence? What is giving up? What are we looking for all our lives? What do we want to achieve? What are we happy for? What are we suffering from? What are we confused about? Why do we lose our way? How to balance this complex world~

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  • Laila 2022-04-22 07:01:43

    I think the script is completely OK, I don't know where there are so many people who are not appreciative and are making blind comments. The big heroine movie, seeking benevolence, benevolent, self-knowledge, you are sad and angry, the old lady has forty years of marriage and career, all the pros and cons have long been weighed. Even if the male-dominated society suppresses the achievements of women, talented and wise people will always find a way out by their own abilities. If they are unable to achieve success through the hands of others, what happens in the end is not their own, and they will not be blessed. The movie has depth and inspiration, and the truth of career and marriage is clearly revealed

  • Kade 2022-04-22 07:01:43

    It's really normal, no matter the story or the acting.

The Wife quotes

  • Elaine Mozell: Don't ever think that you can get their attention.

    Young Joan: Whose?

    Elaine Mozell: The men. Who write the reviews. Who run the publishing houses. Who edit the magazines. The ones who decide who gets to be taken seriously, who gets to be put up on a pedestal for the rest of their lives.

    Young Joan: A writer has to write.

    Elaine Mozell: A writer has to be read, honey.

  • [last lines]

    Joan Castleman: [on the plane back] When we get home, I'm going to sit you and your sister down, and I'm going to tell you everything.

    David Castleman: Okay, Mom.