From 1974 to 1989, this lady who lived in a truck

Theodora 2022-01-17 08:01:30

In the end, the appearance of death in the car was a real cow. Although I have not seen the dead, the pale face without a trace of life is very convincing. I think these movies are self-confident. The protagonists are perverse and unlovable, and they don’t bother to use the desire to promote the first restraint and the later character changes. They can make you understand the unreasonable weird person such as tolerance. I think this is him. What is the meaning of it? Let us understand tolerating people or things that are not the traditional value of mainstream views.

The way the movie is shown is relatively dull and restrained, but the strong emotions can still be felt, but there is no way to say it. Bennet mentioned his mother a lot in his works, and the one-man show was full of affection. He used his writing to maintain close contact with his mother, but he never had any thoughtful words about his mother, and even refused to live with his mother. Rejecting alienatedly, contending with himself, he could not face to face himself, hiding in his own space, and his love for his mother could only be deep in his heart. He tolerated the dirty and grotesque Marguerite because he was infused with his mother. What about your guilt and love?

Margaret trusted Bennett, so he gave Bennett the peaceful time before the end of her life, but she seldom talked about herself and wrapped herself into a mystery. I think what makes a noble and elegant yellow skirt girl Does the pianist become a wandering old lady because of the guilt of the car accident? But I also think that this is just our inherent thinking, and I cannot define what is normal with my thinking.

They were unwilling to speak out about their emotions, leaving the original warmth indifferent and alienated. Only after Margaret's death, Bennett's "not the first to perceive her death" hatred revealed his secrets and longed for a while. The real relationship is not trapped in words, nor is he acting on the spot. He was not the first to discover the death of the old lady, as if he could not prove that compared with other people in the world, he was more intimate with the old lady. Because he always hides in his house. People are always so eager and timid, neither daring to approach nor want to stay away. But even the most lonely people yearn for the warm companionship, so they can change their desires and make them out. Only when they walk out of the house, will their conflicting hearts merge into one in the process of pursuing their hearts.

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The Lady in the Van quotes

  • Alan Bennett: [narrating] It's like a fairy story, a parable, in which the guilty is gulled into devising a sentence for someone innocent. Only to find it is their own doom they have pronounced.

  • Jehovah's Witnesses: [at the front door] Good afternoon. Does Jesus Christ dwell in this house?

    Alan Bennett: No. Try the van...