Age gracefully

Reginald 2022-01-10 08:01:34

I bought "Because I said so" because of Diane Keaton. I fell in love with Diane since "Something's Gotta Give" was an intellectual and elegant old lady who was always dressed in white and wore tortoiseshell glasses.
Diane in "B" is as humorous as in "s", but still much older. The first shot appeared at the beginning, it is obvious that the left and right faces are not aligned and the corners of the mouth are wrinkled like a knife. The years are so merciless.
Maybe the drama of "S" Diane and Jackson Nicholson is too deep, I always feel that "B" lacks a person who can match Diane's glory, only Diane, busy in the play, difficult to sing alone.
The story of "B" doesn't come with "S", and it turns around. The characters in "B" can already guess the following as soon as they appear. What the female heart belongs to must be a poor boy playing guitar; such an elegant and beautiful old lady will definitely get her second spring; an architect with a straight suit must be dull and boring; my mother's wishful thinking must be in vain.
But even this kind of "things like a god" still needs to be seen. It depends on Diane clothing. A black hat and black turtleneck sweater with a pair of stiletto high-heeled boots with a black pattern outline on a white background; a white shirt with a white round skirt with a brown silk scarf and a brown high belt. Ah, the high waistband, the high waistband that Dinae always keeps, whether it is a colorful striped cardigan, a black dress with white polka dots, and even the white dress is matched with a white high waistband. What a meticulous modern mother.
Pursuing perfection in this way, that's why we strictly manage children. As long as they don't conform to their own values, they can't bear it, in the name of maternal love. Self-proclaimed to help her daughter to search for friends online, to interview for her daughter, and even to have a remote conference call with her daughters for a date. The dramatic effect is cute, if it's like this in life, it's really crazy.
Maybe this is the ardent mother of the beloved daughter, and will always remind you that the greatest mother in the world is the maternal loving mother. A resistance is furious. And the daughter was angry and ignored her mother, and she immediately cried and shed tears. Watching this film, I think of my mother.
No matter how wise her daughter is outside, she "kills like hemp." In the eyes of her mother, she is always a good treasure when she learns to speak. "Everyone is a big bad wolf," it's just that what she fancy is the real Ruyi Langjun Chenglong Kuaisui son-in-law.
The mother-daughter war is also a drama in which the east wind and the west wind climax overlap. The waves were surging darkly between advance and retreat.
In fact, Hollywood likes to preach very much. In "Because I said so", Diane Keaton is still a woman waiting for love. The difference is that "Something's gotta give" explores how men are passionate about tender grass. This film may want to talk about it. It is idealistic love. However, if Mandy Moore hadn't been nagging about the interpretation of love, perhaps the story would have been better.
In the film, the mother goes out on behalf of the daughter, and the two men make their appearance. When they recommend themselves, they both say that it is always good to have a daughter with such a glamorous mother. So getting old gracefully is not only endless, but also the next generation of children. But keep this in mind.

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Extended Reading
  • Vanessa 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Two stars for the story. The extra star is to dress up the old mother who refuses to accept her death...

  • Hailee 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Diane Keaton Can't Help You Not Love

Because I Said So quotes

  • Milly: See that's the fun of the Tuna Pasta Toss. Because it's fun and it's easy. And when you're cooking for one, it's really important to look forward to the end result. You know?

    Johnny: What if you want to make it for two?

    Milly: It's a little bit more complicated, but I think it can be done. Um... I see some of you have already gone ahead and added your carrots and your pickled relish and remember that some people like dill.

    Johnny: Even before I met you I had an instinct about you. Once I saw you were a woman with profound static cling I wanted to be that force around you.

    Milly: Personally I love dill. I think it's not used enough and very underated, sorta like mayonaisse and I also really love olive oil for tuna.

    Johnny: I love that when I breathe you in you smell like cake batter. And I love that you have this insane way of talking in circles that makes perfect sense.

    Milly: [shocked] I do? Cause sometimes I feel like nobody understands me. But...

    Johnny: Me. I get you.

    Cooking Class Student: That's wonderful, but you know my bladder is about to pop.

    Johnny: Can you hold it for a minute?

    Cooking Class Student: [shrugs]

    Milly: [laughs nervously] I'm sorry, I'm sorry guys. Where were we? With the tuna pasta and the tuna noodle doodles. And the tuna sandwhiches, tuna...

    Johnny: [takes Milly into his arms] I love your eyes. I even love... your mother.

    Milly: [smiles. Kisses Johnny. Rest of class pairs off and kisses as well]

  • Daphne Wilder: [after hearing Jason kind of propose to Milly] Did he just propose? Because I think he just proposed.

    Maggie: I think he did, but the question is to who?

    Daphne Wilder: Maggie quit being a kill joy.