About "No More Silence". . .

Giles 2022-04-22 07:01:47

The movie has been running through this detail, the tree - the tree that recorded her pain, the "tree" that she couldn't let go of for a long time, this "tree" was her heart knot, she wanted to find someone to talk to, but No one can tell, so she can only choose to escape, choose silence.

Fortunately, she met the artist teacher who gave her spiritual inspiration. Maybe it was because of the artist. The teacher was always able to capture her mood very keenly and encouraged her to find that "tree" and face it. "tree" and draw that "tree". After struggling for a long time, she drew a "tree", which means that she was finally able to face the "tree" bravely, which means that her wounds began to scab and no longer bleed, which caused her pain. So she was no longer silent. . .

Melinda in the film is really brave and strong. Even if she is misunderstood and neglected by everyone, she can bear it silently alone, and walk through such dark, painful and long days alone. . .

Believe that there is no obstacle that cannot be overcome, believe that time is the best medicine, believe that the sky will be sunny after the rain, and that the sunshine will be seen after the darkness!

I have always liked actress Christine. Although my understanding of her is limited to the roles she has created in the movies, it is always very comfortable to watch the movies she acts, because not only because of her natural, skilled and unpretentious acting skills, At the same time, it is also because the images she has created are so "personal" - independent, brave, and strong.

Well, the above are just my own little thoughts on this movie. . . Ok. . .

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  • Milan 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    little k, true temperament

  • Damien 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Silence often equals default

Speak quotes

  • Melinda Sordino: It's hard to sleep at home. How long would it take for the nurses to figure out I don't belong here? Would they let me rest for a few days?

  • Melinda Sordino: It happened. There's no avoiding it. No forgetting.