I really love this movie. There are no beautiful girls and handsome guys. A few old ladies hold up the whole show. It's relaxed, humorous and funny. It makes people relax and think.
We often say that material conditions determine the basic building used in this movie. It’s really right. The old lady started to be very poor. She was very unkind to people and things. Her mouth was nasty and unpleasant. I didn’t like her. I think this is probably the case. The embarrassment of life makes him not grateful for life but disgusting
After that, she really couldn’t live it up. Whether she started selling drugs is correct for the time being. But it is true that she has a unique way to sell drugs and sells very well. The quality of life has improved. The quality of life has become more friendly to people. The first change was that her grandson gave her an illness. After taking medicine and saving him, his grandson asked her why she hated everyone. She thanked the grandson for saving her. Her grandson said that because you are my grandmother and then snuggled in her arms, Paulette has changed a lot in his life. Friend's kindness, love for grandson, optimistic face to life
You have to be optimistic about the world, be friendly with people around you, the world is a mirror, he will treat you as you do to him
How beautiful I am especially envious of Paulette playing with her girlfriends after getting rich, envious of their friendship, and further believe that material conditions are really important. Money can really solve most of the troubles.
In the end, the boss wanted Paulette to make drug cakes for the children. Paulette, although he sells drugs, still has a conscience, not a person without a bottom line. She refused. I think people, the bottom line and conscience must not be missing.
I often think that what have I remembered after watching more than 100 movies last year? Philosophical lines? Deep life perception? Mosai suddenly wake up? I think I only start to forget it after a few days after watching the movie, but I know that the movies you have seen are still in your mind and they are affecting you subtly.
The movie is not strong enough to change after watching it once, and you can feel like a spring breeze after watching it, it’s already great
For me, the movie is a dream that I don't want to wake up, an elegant lust, a short escape, a mental opium that is addictive but does not hurt the body. Is the movie the savior?
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