speak film review

Roslyn 2022-04-20 09:02:13

The reason why the angel with broken wings bowed her head and said nothing was because she did not notice that the scab on the wound had fallen off.
If the seeds is planted too deep, it doesn't bloom on time. Once it broke the surfaces, its branches will absorb more sun. If someone picks up the flower, seeds will bloom again and produce more seeds
. Pain, we silence or escape, this is the subconscious choice of many people. Silence means enduring misunderstandings, parents, friends, because there is no voice of your own. But this is an age that needs to collide with each other, a society that collides with each other, and it is far easier to get used to the new silence than to get used to the familiar happiness. We should choose the way we love, touch the world with a new language, and be a happy self is the most important thing.
If the seed is buried too deep, it will not germinate on time. Once out of the ground, the growing branches and leaves can absorb more sunlight. If someone picks the flower, the plant blooms again, producing more seeds.

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Extended Reading
  • Cara 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    I like this kind of movies very much. They are adapted from novels. The power of the writer is stronger than that of the director. The characters are full and delicate, like a long song. Even if there is no dialogue for a long time, it will not look like it. Known art movies are as incomprehensible (actually I am too shallow), because I feel the depth of emotions, the writer's words flow out slowly through the characters' frowns and smiles.

  • Jennifer 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    There is no height. . There is no strength. . .

Speak quotes

  • Mr. Freeman: [to Melinda] Hey! You're the tree. Uh, you can eat lunch in here if you want. It's against school rules, but I'm kind of a rebel.

    [gives Melinda a sheet of paper]

    Mr. Freeman: Wow, uh. It's not a place mat. The rule is if you're gonna be in here, you need to be working, so choose your weapon.

    [puts some pencils in front of Melinda]

    Mr. Freeman: Do something, anything. Hey, does this inspire you?

    [points to the radio]

    Mr. Freeman: No?

    [changes the radio station]

    Mr. Freeman: Hmm?

    [Melinda nods her head]

    Mr. Freeman: So are you going trick or treating tonight?

    Melinda Sordino: No.

    Mr. Freeman: Oh. You don't like candy?

    Melinda Sordino: I'm too old.

    Mr. Freeman: Oh, right. Yeah, I got kids, so I guess I never get too old.

    Melinda Sordino: Last year, we were witches.

    Mr. Freeman: Who's we?

    Melinda Sordino: My ex-best friends.

    [angrily crumbles up her drawing]

    Mr. Freeman: What are you doing? No, no! You gotta give things a chance.

    [looks at the drawing]

    Mr. Freeman: Close your eyes. Just do it. I'm the teacher. Can you picture a tree? Any tree.

    [sees Melinda's eyebrows bend]

    Mr. Freeman: There it is. It's burned in your retina. You got it. Do it.

  • Andy Evans: Coming? Hello? Earth to Rachel! Alright.

    [gets back into his car]

    Andy Evans: Okay, what did I do this time? Hmm, tell me.

    Rachel Bruin: Remember when you asked me about Melinda Sordino? The girl in the art room. Why did you ask me if I was friends with her?

    [Andy stares and says nothing]

    Rachel Bruin: Do you know her? How do you know her?

    Andy Evans: [irritated] I was looking for you. Bitch!