Because there are cracks in life, the sun can shine in

Lia 2022-01-22 08:04:51

A good movie can always give strong hope to people living in darkness and pain. "It is because there are cracks in life that the sun can shine in." The suffering of life can’t make people negative because of all kinds of failures and tribulations. We always have to face the life, always have to move forward in life. Only when we are truly strong and truly stand alone, we can truly dare to be brave. When facing the frustrations and hardships of life, the cracked life can emit a rainbow-like light.
In fact, this film is not only a great inspiration for black girls, it can be applied to any race, because it encourages those who have unsatisfactory lives, those who need help but cannot get help. , Are those who need support but are on the edge of independence. Movies are called art because an artistic thing is affirmed precisely because it can give people hope.
Life is fragile and awkward. The warmth and coldness of life is only like a fish drinking water, and one knows how warm and cold it is. Outsiders can't give you anything concrete, only on your own can you really stand up. When you are weak and huddled on the sofa alone and heartbroken, have you ever thought of raising the curtains that block the sun? Only when our own hearts stand up can the flash window of our own be opened. Only in this way can we truly be considered strong.
The reason why a good movie is recognized as a good movie is not limited to how good its photography is, how good its colors are, how good its actors are, and what is more important is that it has been shown. How much inspiration the people of this movie have, how much hope in life it has given people, and how much life inspiration it has given people, it allows us to prosper and move forward in the face of the bleak life and hardships.
It is precisely because of so many dissatisfaction and suffering that we have such a strong heart. Thanks to those who have given us the time to create difficulties in the fate of life, it is precisely because of these that life is so colorful and rejuvenated.

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For Colored Girls quotes

  • Man #2: Wait, wait, wait. Look, I got something to tell you. I only have about $80 on me.

    Tangie: What are you talking about?

    Man #2: That's all I have. If you want to go to the ATM, we can do that.

    Tangie: You think I'm a hooker?

    Man #2: Aren't you?

    Tangie: No!

    Man #2: I'm sorry. I'm drunk.

    [starts laughing]

    Tangie: What is so funny?

    Man #2: I guess I'm just old-fashioned. What kind of woman picks a man up in a bar and brings him back to her place if she's not a hooker?

    Tangie: One that likes to fuck.

    [the man starts laughing again]

    Tangie: Don't laugh at me.

    Man #2: I'm sorry.

    Tangie: Don't laugh at me.

    Man #2: This is some sick shit.

    Tangie: You men with your double standards. You can do it, but a woman can't. Get out. *Get out*!

    Man #2: That's a good idea. You seem to do this too often to be healthy.

    Tangie: You think I have some kind of disease?

    Man #2: If it ain't in your body, it is definitely in your head.

    Tangie: You ain't one to judge me you son of a bitch!

  • Jo: I went to my gynecologist, and before you, every level in my body was fine.

    Carl: Baby, are you sick? Talk to me.

    Jo: Tell me the truth, Carl. Who have you been sleeping with?

    Carl: Jo, I promise you since... Since you and I have been together, I have not slept with another woman, and I promise you that.

    Jo: What about a man?

    Carl: What the fuck did you just ask me?

    Jo: I see the way you look at them when you think I'm not paying attention. I see it. The pool boy in the Hamptons, my driver, the guy the other night at the opera. I see it all, Carl.

    Carl: You have no idea how much I hate coming up into this motherfucking house sometimes. Every day, Joanna, if it ain't you telling me what to wear, how to look, calling the shots over my head.

    Jo: Are you gay?

    Carl: How you gonna ask me a question like that?

    Jo: How did you marry a woman, and then turn around and let a man bend you over?

    Carl: Ain't nobody bending me over.

    Jo: So you doing the bending? Is that what it is?

    Carl: I don't wake up holding another man, walking down the street holding some man's hands. That's gay, okay? That ain't me.

    Jo: You're saying a lie, Carl. You're saying a lot without saying nothing at all.

    Carl: I'm saying that your husband is a man, Jo. I'm a man every day of the week. I'm a man. I'm just a man who enjoys having sex with another man, Jo. No attachments, no fucking... No relationship, just sex, you know? That's what I'm saying, and I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Jo, for my truth.