Is there warmth here? Are you serious?

Liam 2022-04-19 09:03:15

I was extremely surprised to see that this film had a 9.1 rating, I don't understand why such a film would be considered warm, this relationship is extremely distorted and perverted in my opinion. The movie focuses on the relationship between Mo Di and her husband, but I didn't see any love or respect between these two people. It was just that the two distorted people depended on each other and couldn't see any warmth at all. If I were to introduce the plot, I would prefer to say this: A man picked up an abandoned disabled deformed stray dog ​​in the wild, and in the process of raising stray dogs, the man slowly began to rely on stray dogs. human emotion? Sorry, I can't see any part of their relationship that can be called human. There should be more mutual respect and resonance between people, rather than just need and dependence. It can be said that as long as there is a woman who is a little better than Mo Di, his husband will immediately abandon her. After all, in her husband's eyes, Mo Di's status is lower than that of the chickens in the family. No amount of warm expression can hide the deformity of this feeling.

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Maudie quotes

  • Mr. Davis (Shopkeeper): I don't know why people pay money for these, my five-year-old could do better.

    Everett Lewis: Maybe. Maybe he could, but he didn't - Maud did. Brushes, please.

    [slaps the coins on the counter]

    Everett Lewis: You're an idiot.

  • Maud Lewis: [sitting in front of Sandra's window and looking out] A window. I love a window. A bird, whizzin' by. Bumblebee.

    [laughs]

    Maud Lewis: It's always different. The whole of life. The whole of life already framed. Right there.