From the time when Ruth accompanied Idgie on the train, the beautiful Ruth began to affect my heart and made me feel more cordial than ever, as if I took Ruth on the train by myself, accompanied me in the dark, trying to understand me . Ruth, as a lady with very strict tutoring, climbed onto the train with the brutal Idgie, sitting in the car cautiously not daring to look down...
Idgie got up early and climbed into a friend’s room to steal the car keys. To take Ruth to buy fresh honey and give it to her. Ruth watched her slowly walk back to her from the honeycomb, her heart moved, and she was at a loss.
On Ruth's birthday, playing baseball, Idgie deliberately shot very lightly and slowly, in order for Ruth to hit better. Playing poker by the river, Ruth wins. Only Ruth can win Idgie. In my opinion, she just likes to lose to Ruth. After learning that Ruth was about to get married, Idgie's tone became strange, and then Ruth's light kiss on her cheek made her mixed.
Ruth invited her to the wedding, of course she didn't show up, just silently watching Ruth being carried into the big house by other men from a distance. As the king of Asian vinegar, I can really imagine how Idgie feels. Are those who say that they don’t see love are blind! Although the director did not deliberately clarify, but such obvious behavior can not be seen!
A few years later, Idgie finally found an excuse (s) wonderful (b) to visit Ruth. Ruth concealed his bruise, and jealously asked if Idgie had a suitor. The eyes in this section are really wonderful.
After Ruth’s mother died, she finally wrote to Idgie, expressing her meaning in a passage from the Bible:
whither thou goest, i will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge; thy people shall be my people
(你Where I go, where I go; where you belong, where I belong; your relatives and friends will also be my relatives and friends)
such as! fruit! this! All! Do not! Calculate! Love! I didn't say Fuck.
Later, they brought their children together and ran a coffee shop together. They treated black people equally, refused to come to the poor, put their heart to their friends, and played mischievously in the afternoon. In the coffee shop in this small town, harmony and joy are everywhere because of these two very different but equally kind beauties. I really hope that they will continue to live like this, tacitly loving each other, but it is a pity that Ruth is still dead, leaving like a gentle angel. But in the novel, Ruth died after they were together for eighteen years, and they were buried in the cemetery of the Threadgoode family. It seems that the death in the movie is relatively early. In fact, I prefer movies. The novels I read are in Taiwanese traditional characters, or typeset vertically, which looks uncomfortable. As a result, I couldn't look closely, and the characters in it were complicated, and the dates were jumping around. It was very exhausting to watch. The film is really well shot, Ruth and Idgie are in place to die, the relationship between them is vague and sincere and
beautiful Ruth, Idgie will not forget her, and I will not forget her.
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