Oscar Queen

Dana 2022-01-06 08:01:59

I watched this film completely under the name of the Oscar queen. I bought it for a long time and waited until recently to watch it.

The film is good, very tension, tight when it should be tight, and loose when it should be loose, to portray the heroine’s inner world in place, but I feel that the first half of the film is a bit procrastinated. Some scenes can be deleted, but you can also keep it. It's okay.

It feels like the director confesses important things or clues in each scene, making them reluctant to delete any of them. I can't bear to let me edit.

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  • Gudrun 2022-01-06 08:01:59

    Admire the courage of the heroine of this movie for 14 years to fight. This real lawsuit is probably more moving than this movie, because it brought unprecedented changes and pays tribute to all the plaintiffs who participated in this case.

  • Joanie 2022-04-23 07:03:22

    Finally know which movie is my favorite

North Country quotes

  • [first lines]

    Josey Aimes: [testifying] Lady, you sit in your nice house, clean floors, your bottled water, your flowers on Valentine's Day, and you think you're tough? Wear my shoes. Tell me tough. Work a day in the pit, tell me tough.

    Lawyer: I'm sure we're all sufficiently impressed, Mrs. Aimes.

    Josey Aimes: There's no "Mrs." here.

  • Hank Aimes: [to Josey upon announcing her desire to work at the mine] You wanna be a lesbian, now?

    Karen Aimes: [innocently] *I* wanna be a lesbian.