A group of miserable women

Edyth 2022-01-22 08:04:51

The movie's name has a long enough For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf, and half of the rainbow is innocent is really a talented translation.
After reading it, I still don’t understand why the rainbow appears and these black women are going to die. Does the rainbow allude to the husband of a woman in it and a homosexual. . . This group of heroines made up all kinds of tragedies.
After being dumped by her boyfriend and chasing it back five times, she realized that she shouldn't always be in a passive position. The first time she was kissed by her boyfriend and compromised, it was funny; the first time she
invited her boyfriend back home, it was at home. Was raped;
an infertility after the first abortion (later found out that her mother and a wild man gave birth to her and then she was raped by her own father) but every day he brought different males back to vent his desires, and this sister was also there After the first unexpected pregnancy, I went to a black shop on the side of the road to have a miscarriage and almost killed myself. The mother of the two sisters was still a cult.
There was a slightly normal social worker who had a reliable police boyfriend and found out that she was too. Infertility; the
most tragic of them (the actor doesn’t know if it’s the mother who drank alcohol in true love) and had two children without marrying her boyfriend. Her boyfriend came to domestic violence after drinking. One day after drinking, the two children were thrown down from the eighth or fifth floor to death. Think about her as the only heroine who committed suicide, but was later rescued.
The boss of this most miserable woman is a popular one. Fashion magazine designer rich woman (I think it looks like rihanna again, okay, I still think black people look almost the same), and later found out that her husband would be outside with others, men, and affair, not to mention that she was infected with HIV and came back. Rich woman.
As a female inspirational film, I still don’t forget to let each protagonist make a summary of how to learn lessons, Hmm. . Bless hopes female audience members don’t use it
I watched with Chinese and English subtitles and felt that this movie should have an opera label. Many of the dialogues of the old elders are Shakespeare enough. I can’t appreciate it. I just think it rhymes. There is even a section of daughter and mother. Duet, as for the Chinese subtitles, I want to say that the translations of yoyo birds are all men or women with silver bracelets--

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  • Elinore 2022-04-23 07:04:20

    Who turned the long name into such a silver bracelet?

  • Hollis 2022-01-22 08:04:51

    I don't know how to recommend this film. I think it is black women who live the most painful life in this world, especially those who live in the bottom society. It is hard to imagine that the director is a man. It is not easy to analyze the discrimination, unfairness, and inner pain that black women face in life, work, and society. Many lines resonated with me, and many scenes touched me. t2e11d0404

For Colored Girls quotes

  • Juanita: Now, how many times have you heard your man say it don't feel the same? My love is too beautiful to have it thrown back on my face.

    Yasmine: I like that.

    Juanita: Try one.

    Yasmine: What?

    Juanita: Well, I do it all the time in my class. You just say, "My love is too ____," and you just fill in the blank.

    Gilda: My love is too sanctified to have it thrown back on my face.

    Kelly: My love is too magic to have it thrown back on my face.

    Tangie: My love is too "Saturday Night" to have it thrown back on my face.

    Jo: My love is too complicated to have it thrown back on my face.

    Yasmine: My love is too music to have it thrown back on my face.

    Juanita: Yes, and you remember that when a man tries to walk off with all your stuff!

  • Juanita: [enters the office] Hi! I'm Juanita Sims, and I'm so glad

    [shakes hands with Jo]

    Juanita: you took this meeting. Now I'll be quick, because I know you're very busy.

    [sits on the chair]

    Juanita: I read in your magazine about your upbringing. I just knew that this would be a program that you would respond to. First of all, I'm a nurse, and I have just opened a free health and wellness clinic in a community center in one of the poorest neighborhoods in this city. Oh, forgive me. I'm just a little nervous. As you know...

    Jo: Where do I come in?

    Juanita: Well... It's a little non-profit, and everything I do I do out of my own pocket and...

    Jo: Let me stop you right now. I give to cancer, I give to Africa, I give to education. Those are my charities of choice.

    Juanita: Well, those are all very good charities, but there is so much need in our own community.

    Jo: 'Our?' We are all afforded the same opportunities in 'our' community. What they do with theirs, it is not my issue. Your answer is no. End of conversation.

    Juanita: End of conversation?

    Juanita: Crystal, show Miss Simmons out.

    [Crystal comes in]

    Jo: It's Sims. Miss Juanita Sims.

    [leaves Jo's table]

    Crystal: [to Juanita] Right this way.

    Juanita: [stops and turns back to Jo] No. I've been waiting out there in that damn lobby of yours for over an hour for you. Now, it's cool, you don't want to give any money, I get that. But this attitude, this blatant disrespect for other people's time and feelings, well, honey, that's just ridiculous. Does it take all of this for you to be that? Then, honey, if it does, then you may be paying just a little too much. And I can see myself out of this tacky-ass place. Ain't got no color up in here, all this white. No color up in this place, including you.

    [walks out of the office]

    Juanita: Tacky-ass heifer. Wait till I tell everybody how tacky you are. I can show my own self out, thank you very much.

    [tries to open the door]

    Juanita: How do I open this damn door?