Father's love, dishwasher, hope machine

Alessia 2022-01-14 08:01:31

The movie answered: What should fatherly love look like? What should the father-daughter relationship look like?
Even if her father is a lunatic.
Father, the word represents strength: persistence or even paranoia, a kind of self-confidence, a kind of self-righteousness, a kind of thing that I have the final say.
A few shots are good
1, two shots of the policewoman: Dad ignores the police's questioning at all (because he knows he can’t answer, knowing he is violating the rules), and directly and sincerely praises the police’s eye color, but she is not aware of it Before that, he put his phone number on the police car like a ticket, and left. The daughter is surprised at the side. . . .
2. Several shots of the dishwasher: My daughter has always wanted to have a dishwasher, so she was almost addicted to the automatic dishwasher in the COSTA; at the end of the movie, the dishwasher was turned on in full golden color. When the river came out, he carried a box and put it in the dishwasher. I also understand that he wrote a note and asked his daughter to buy the dishwasher;

PS, when typing, always use the dishwasher as a hope machine

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Extended Reading
  • Elza 2022-03-24 09:03:07

    Douglas rarely shoots independent works, not bad

  • Tracey 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    Routine American independent films have taken shape, and a Hollywood big name has faded to play ordinary people in life.

King of California quotes

  • Miranda: You want to know how California got it's name? It's not named after some explorer, or king. Nope. Someone made the name up - a writer. He just pulled it out of his imagination in the 16th century, in Spain. He made up this place where there was unlimited gold, and pearls, and beautiful fierce women who wore gold armor, and rode wild beasts. And he called it California. It's true. It was a best seller back then. Charlie told me that. He said I could like it up if I didn't believe him. But I didn't need to.

  • Chinese Man: [last lines - something in Chinese] ... is California, ha?

    Miranda: Excuse me?

    Chinese Man: This place, this California, ha?

    Miranda: Oh... Yeah.

    Chinese Man: [announces to others in Chinese]

    Miranda: Welcome.