Really moved

Amelie 2022-01-14 08:01:25

The director shoots the film delicately and movingly, with subtle emotions but not overdone. The scenes of tear-jerking scenes that are not deliberately set up, but step by step the audience is thrown into the emotion of Frankie, once at the end of the film, the core of the whole film-the letter-is summed up. The emotions that had accumulated and suppressed for less than two hours were finally opened in the last scene and vented out. This dedicated way of using a whole set of films to peck an emotion is actually a test of skill. I believe that many viewers have the experience of almost falling asleep for this type of drama. But this set of "Response from Dad's Love" is absolutely not the case. I heard the responses are full of praise; especially important is that I can't hear the boring comments that criticize this play. In this type of play, it is really precious. . I personally believe that the most successful part of this film lies in the director’s ability to present a true feeling as if there is no addition; many places that have been inked into tear-gas in ordinary movies are strictly controlled. Don't tolerate emotions, focus on turning the scenes of the crying scenes into the aftermath of emotions into the hearts of the audience, and make them out of control at the last time.

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Dear Frankie quotes

  • The Stranger: Frankie's a very... very lucky boy.

    Lizzie: How'd you figure that one out? I'm his mother and I lie to him every single day.

    The Stranger: No. No, you protect him every single day

  • Lizzie: It must be some life, seeing all those different places.

    The Stranger: You should know... you've been writing from them for years.

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