while crying

Cristina 2022-03-15 09:01:03

I think I'm still too emotional, I don't analyze the social background and the world, I'm simply moved. I was moved by the most complete and pure friendship in the story. Although I want to say that this ending is really beyond my expectations, why did I cry when it came as promised?
I like when the giant says: I'm not a gun!
I like when boys say: You can choose who you are.
When talking about the destination of life with a little bit of wistfulness, we can clearly see the giant's nostalgia for boys.
Well, really, he is like a child who doesn't want to leave his mother. The word child is such a needle that can touch the soft part of the heart.
The villain is laid in the script, the driving force that triggers the climax of the plot. I don't want to say how dirty the grown-up world is.
I just remember, the giant flew towards the bomb and he said: I am superman...
that was his last word, still like a child.
If you haven't cried in a long time, take a look.
Other words, I can not go on, sad.

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The Iron Giant quotes

  • Hogarth Hughes: Hey, mom! You won't believe our good luck. Guess what I found?

    Annie Hughes: Hogarth, we've been through this before. No pets.

    Hogarth Hughes: But he's not a pet, mom. He's a friend.

    Annie Hughes: Hogarth, we've got to rent a room this year if we're gonna make ends meet, and no one wants to live in a place with shredded upholstery.

    Hogarth Hughes: You'll never know he's there. I'll keep him in a cage...

    Annie Hughes: ...until you feel sorry for him and set him free in the house. You remember the raccoon, Hogarth?

    [Shudders]

    Annie Hughes: Oooooh! I remember the raccoon.

  • General Rogard: You realize how much hardware I brought out here? You just blew millions of Uncle Sam's dollars out of your butt!