Stop praising father's love

Aurore 2022-03-15 09:01:03

Stop praising father's love

Gerry's father was a great victim for his children, but his more important role in the film is the victim. We all wipe our tears in front of the camera that spreads family affection, but not many people will be awakened by art works to love their family members. If this and the feelings we carry since we were born, we need to be stimulated again and again by film and television works to realize its importance. If it existed, human civilization would have nothing to scrutinize. And modern people, especially Chinese, the pursuit of mainstream rhetorical questioning and truth is no longer our ethics, and mentioning such discourse has become the object of vigilance in public discourse. "In the name of the father" was the cry of Gerry, who was fighting for victims like his father.

His father, who was forced to work in a paint factory because of his identity as a Catholic, was attacked by the paint factory's poison gas every day, and he never thought of resisting. While the prison was singing and dancing for freedom and equality, he just prayed while sitting upstairs. so that his son can stay away from such violent activities. Josephby died without understanding Julie.

Joe is a man who pursues Irish independence with extreme violence. Small said he was wrong in wanting to rule the world. Joe is both the hero of the prison and the mutilation of Warden Buck, who would gossip with Josephby. Gerry is fighting for equality and freedom for all human beings.

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  • Deonte 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    never notice is him, daniel shocked by the story

  • Aric 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Boys always grow into men one day. When Gerry walked out of the court and faced the supporters shouting loudly, when the ending song sounded, I was inexplicably moved...

In the Name of the Father quotes

  • [Gerry looks at their "Map of the British Empire" jigsaw puzzle]

    Gerry Conlon: Where's all the missing pieces?

    Prisoner: We eat it up, man. Before my woman sent it in here, right, she have it dipped in liquid acid. LSD, man. We've been dropping the British Empire for the last six months! You want to fly, pick a country.

    [Gerry is astonished]

    Gerry Conlon: Fuck sake, don't give me Northern Ireland. I don't want a bad trip.

    Prisoner: Try Nepal, man. Take you to the Himalayas.

  • Carole Richardson: [seeing the sausages in Gerry's luggage] They have a dead pig in here!

    Gerry Conlon: Just some sausages.

    [everyone in the commune look disgusted]

    Deptford Jim: We're all vegetarians here.

    Gerry Conlon: I've vegetarian. We're both vegetarian. I was just takin' them sausages to me Auntie Annie's. I have to be around there now. I'll be back in a few minutes.

    [later Gerry and Paul are eating the sausages in Aunt Annie's home]

    Gerry Conlon: [holding up a sausage] Pinky.

    Paul Hill: [holding up his] ... and Perky.