That inspirational face

Marilou 2022-10-06 22:04:45

"In My Heart" tells the story of the American heroine who lost her husband during the Great Depression, struggling to maintain a family life with almost no money. When the youngest son invited his mother to dance at the dance party, the hostess shared his son’s hand with the wounded hand cut from the cotton. I had tears in my eyes and a mouthful of rice in my mouth and told TN that I would do the same. Mother. TN whited me and said, "You don't need it."

The heroine Sally Field in the film also played Forrest Gump’s mother. She is simply a representative of single mothers in the world’s suffering, toughness, wisdom, and wisdom. Everyone must remember that Forrest Gump sits on the recliner downstairs and listens to the principal’s "donkey cry" upstairs. Of the lens. In "In My Heart", the heroine faces a desperate situation and decides to desperately win the cotton picking championship in order to obtain bonuses to repay her debts. The blind man played by the black Moshi and John Malkovich told her that such a short time is impossible, you When she would kill herself, he said: She said: I don't care what kills me, and I don't care what kills you too. I will take the chance. She cried when picking cotton was the hardest While holding on to it, when discussing the price with Cotton, she was trembling but did not give in at all. When she finally triumphed with wisdom, you will be deeply moved by her strength and belief in making life better. I recommend everyone to watch, especially those female students who have experienced shocks or consciously are in adversity. You will feel that your destiny is not so cruel to yourself, and all dissatisfaction with life can be changed by action.

John Malkovich played a blind man in the film, intelligent, emotional, and interesting in life. I've never seen this guy act a good person, but he acted really well.

There are many films that describe the economic depression in the United States, such as "Deep in My Heart", "The Pentium Era" and the Shirley Temple series. That was the time when Americans were miserable. The United States was not rich in profound thinkers, but there was a lot of optimism. Activists. In those hardest moments, this is the most precious thing we need to have.

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Places in the Heart quotes

  • Frank: My name's Frank. My pa was killed.

    Moze: I heard about it. I'm sure sorry.

    Frank: He was shot. It was a nigger killed him.

  • Albert Denby: Now then, Mrs. Spalding... in spite of the fact that I have great doubts about... this misguided attempt of yours to hold on to this place... as a Christian and deacon of the church, it's my beholden duty to... reach out the hand of charity to a human being in need. And I got to thinking, now what better way to help out this poor woman... than if she took in a boarder. Someone who could move in here, and by paying a modest rent, help her out. What if my brother-in-law was to move in here and rent a room from you?

    Edna Spalding: Move in here?