I read Mo Di

Alda 2022-04-22 07:01:56

This is a romantic, gentle and ordinary love story that is straightforward and unpretentious. Mo Di, a person with a radiant soul, she is physically disabled but does not feel sorry for herself. She embraces life with enthusiasm and likes to paint. His paintings are full of tranquility, sincerity and warmth. I think only a pure enough heart can paint the complex world so simple and beautiful. Favorite picture - a woman sitting happily in a man's trolley, bringing the sunset into the grassland in the evening, the ordinary and simple beauty overflows the picture, pouring into my heart, warm. The most touching plot - Mo Di stubbornly said: This painting will not be sold until it is finished, and I am about to cry. The man who was a little greedy for money saw this and returned the money that he had already received. This detail is enough to prove that the man loves Mo Di. Deep love, this scene brought tears to my eyes. Favorite line of dialogue - "We are like two socks left alone..." "I am the stretched and deformed one, with holes in it and hard dust." "I am like a drab white cotton sock..." "No, you're royal blue, bright yellow, like a canary..."

In addition to the life in front of you, you can also face the sea, and spring flowers are blooming.

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  • Annetta 2022-04-13 09:01:06

    People are unhappy themselves, but insist on telling her what to do to be happier. In the end, the seriously ill aunt told her that she was the only one in the family who was happy. He is everything she wants, painting is everything she wants to do

  • Marques 2022-04-23 07:06:01

    Sincerely call Cassie Affleck to be the male lead; Maudie has a high emotional intelligence and physical defects should show strong control, but unfortunately Ethan Hawke's aura is not depressing enough, not desperate enough, not having nothing, but no brain and irritable, the first half Unilateral strength makes the theme of women's self-saving not clear and natural, disrupts the balance, greatly reduces the drama, and then spends a lot of energy on tinkering

Maudie quotes

  • Maud Lewis: Are you gonna do that? We better get married.

  • 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.