show must go on

Sonia 2022-03-23 08:01:03

An old woman who has a good life, the ideal in the hearts of many girls.
Even if you live in widowhood, even if you are alone, you can still make your life lively and leisurely.

He probably thought about trying to see how an orthodox widowed lady lived, but probably embroidery and helping the poor weren't his thing, so no one could stop him from buying a theater.
This old lady and a lot of things he did are very likable. When quarreling, she was totally intoxicated and intoxicated. She must have been a charming and enthusiastic girl when she was young. But the little old man who quarreled with him was also very charming.
If it wasn't for the war, he would probably be better off.
Occasionally pretending to be a teddy bear or a Chinese lady who is lifted up on the cabinet like a cat with fried fur is also a kind of fun.
If it weren't for the war, we would have forgotten that he was actually a woman who had just lost her husband and had no son before.
The montage in the film is of him rowing a boat and crying in the boundless loneliness and helplessness.

But a tough old lady is a tough old lady, and a theater with a pretty naked sister is a theater with a pretty naked sister.

The girls in the theater who were undressing and taking off their belts were also moving like delicate flowers. As soon as they came on stage, the artistic conception that was as beautiful as an oil painting was proudly stunning.
However, they were also chatting in the audience and dared to call the tough little old men stripped of their tough older sisters who were treated equally.

In the end we finally know the meaning of the name of this story, the tough little old lady never forgets her son, and of course there are more lovely handsome boys.

The little old lady and the little old man were dancing in the sunset, even though the sound of war could be faintly heard in the background.
beautiful.

British films and American films are always very different. They often tell the story slowly and softly, and the jokes are also teased in small pieces, not piled up or detonated.

The theme of this film is probably art and eroticism, war and peace, but I think there is still faith and confidence.
What the little old man told the beautiful sisters in the theater during the war, the girls picked up the props and continued to finish the performance calmly after the bombing, and the "never" sign they held up during the last performance. Knowing the little abacus in the little old lady's heart, it's just that a firmer belief is supporting everyone. It is no longer the purpose of filling their stomachs during the Great Depression. What everyone is insisting on, and slowly through the busy but well-organized The background is transmitted out.

This small theater reminds me of someone (of course, this is just my personal journey)

SHOW MUST GO ON.
——To every strong person with a firm heart.

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Extended Reading

Mrs. Henderson Presents quotes

  • Laura Henderson: Who on earth are you?

    Leslie Pearkes: This is Vivian Van Damm.

    Laura Henderson: Don't be silly. That's not a British name.

    Vivian Van Damm: In actual fact, my father's a lawyer in Bishopsgate, although some of his ancestors are from Holland.

    Laura Henderson: Oh, dear God, you're Jewish!

    Vivian Van Damm: As it happens, I'm not.

    Laura Henderson: Well, of course you are, dear. Just look at yourself.

  • Vivian Van Damm: Mustn't keep the Millerettes waiting.

    Laura Henderson: Oh, that name is intolerable. It suggests midgets working in a factory.

    Vivian Van Damm: Millettes sounds like a medical condition.