Fairy tales from reality

Annabell 2022-03-15 09:01:02

This is a movie full of temperature. From sleeping on the sofa to having my own bed later, my mother is the most touched, and her most respectable is willing to put down her shelf. Helping a black child who didn't know each other, and didn't care about the eyes of others, and most of the places where the mother appeared in the whole play were warm colors, which made people feel safe, and formed a sharp contrast with Big Mike. The mother can be said to be an angel who has descended on the earth, and there is a father who is willing to believe in him, a sunny and cheerful son and daughter, these are gifts from God, the end of the film corresponds to the question at the beginning, Big Mike said my family Going to school there, I love my family, and the temperature of the film reached its peak.

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  • Kassandra 2022-03-23 09:01:21

    Just like Sandra Bullock, any one of Desperate Housewives can be stretched out to act. Eva Longoria is better than her, and it won’t be a face with an unusually calm expression after an injection. I understand why the growth education was shortlisted. The girl's acting skills in it are completely above Aunt Sandra, and she has a bright future when she encounters a good script.

  • Jamir 2022-03-21 09:01:20

    I don't like the plot very much

The Blind Side quotes

  • Leigh Anne Touhy: [talking about the Tuohy's Christmas card photo with Michael in it]

    Elaine: He looks so big compared to you like Jessica Lange right next to King Kong

    [amidst chuckles]

    Beth: Hey, does Michael get the family discount at Taco Bell? 'Cause if he does Sean is gonna lose a few stores.

    Leigh Anne Touhy: He's a good kid.

    Elaine: Well, I say you make it official and just adopt him

    [laughs]

    Leigh Anne Touhy: He's going to be eighteen in a few months it doesn't make much sense to legally adopt.

    [they all stare at her]

    Sherry: Leigh Ann, is this some sort of white guilt thing?

    Elaine: What would your Daddy say?

    Leigh Anne Touhy: Um... before or after he turns around in his grave? Daddy's been gone five years Elaine. Make matters worse you were at the funeral, remember? You were wearing Chanel and that awful black hat? Look, here's the deal, I don't need y'all to approve my choices alright, but I do ask that you respect them. You have no idea what this boy has been through and if this becomes some running diatribe, I can find overpriced salad a lot closer to home.

    Sherry: Leigh Ann, I'm so sorry, we didn't mean to...

    Elaine: No, we didn't really.

    Beth: I think what you are doing is so great. Opening up your home to him... honey, you are changing that boy's life.

    Leigh Anne Touhy: No, he's changing mine.

    Elaine: [snidely] And that's great for you. But, seriously, Leigh Ann, aren't you worried for Collins? I mean, she's a beautiful white girl, and he's a big, black boy.

    Leigh Anne Touhy: Shame on you.

    [gets up]

    Leigh Anne Touhy: I'm getting this.

    [she leaves]

  • Leigh Anne Touhy: Well, alright then.