Mary at heart

Suzanne 2022-03-05 08:02:26

not understand? clear.

What I don't understand is why in the movie the three crazy women are sent to a church in Iowa, where they are cared for by the church and sent back to their hometown. Is it out of custom? Law? Their husbands also

understand strangely that the heroine's love and care for others is very eager to be loved, firm and upright, even if a bit domineering and harsh. .
What I understand is that the male protagonist's regret and nostalgia for Mary may also be love, cherishing, and our audience, even if she is a bit domineering and harsh.

Most surprised, Mary hanged herself from a tree, Mary said that she liked trees. At that time, I thought that she would be persistent enough.
The most warm thing is, by the river, helping three crazy women wipe their bodies...

Overall, this movie is so warm, Mary cleans the dishes, "plays the piano", cuts the meat...

Later, at the hotel door, the male protagonist faces the waiter The little girl said: Don't marry a westerner who can only work in agriculture for a lifetime. Let's get married, shall we? The little girl was just inexplicable. At that time, the male protagonist missed Mary very much, and so did I.

The scenery of Texas is really beautiful. Nature has given it such a harsh and unbearable winter, as well as the beautiful Gobi forest and the starry sky, just like the sky in Wenzhou after a long day of strong winds tonight.
That big-eyed horse is so cute. I really like the background music, but I didn't get it when I shook it.

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Extended Reading
  • Angus 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Three and a half. A woman with a strong face and a hollow heart. A seemingly rogue, but actually gentle old gangster. The calm and comfortable picture, the long string music, and the life in the plains of the western United States make me think a lot. Unfortunately, this film is not "Once Upon a Time in the West". The death of the woman made me sad, and the ending suddenly felt absurd. The time and background were only explained at this moment, and the characters could only follow the flow, such as the tombstone that fell into the river.

  • Orpha 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    The pioneers of the poor west came for wealth and livelihood but wanted to go back to the east to find a bride The beautiful bride of the east lost her mind in the wind and sand The man here still wants the bride of the east The strong woman here has not found a man worthy of her She Crying for a little mound floating in the wind and snow in the firelight after finding a mate Hanging herself after trying physical copulation She never came back to the east "Don't listen to the rhetoric of a western boy don't go west with him" JS's But this punishment is too much. A building in the wasteland can't help but think of the giant's "change of female perspective and male perspective". When the scene of three women taking a bath by the river appeared, it was really unexpected. The meticulous and warm scenes that can only be seen by a woman escorted in the outside world are especially women's "this is an era that does not belong to her and is angry with her own rejection." Curious about her history, how a woman was in such an era Came from the east alone to start a business in this place where birds don't shit

The Homesman quotes

  • Mary Bee Cuddy: Swear to that almighty God you been talking about.

    George Briggs: Uh... Vengeance is mine, sayeth the Lord. And bringing in sheaves. And do unto others. And if you cut me down from this Goddamn tree, I'll do anything you tell me to on God's holy name.

    Mary Bee Cuddy: All right, I'll save you. I got a job of work for you.

  • Mary Bee Cuddy: I live uncommonly alone.