learn to look at people

Missouri 2022-03-20 09:01:34

In 1979, the 52nd Oscar's warm and small production was very touching. Speaking of which, this film is 5 years older than me. There are many movies with this theme, but I feel that there is no touching father-son relationship that can surpass it. Parents fight for custody and so on. It's already written and filmed badly. Why would you go to such a movie to watch? Most of the reason is Dustin Hoffman. When I watched "The Graduate", I really didn't like him because he wasn't specific and he wasn't handsome. The little one sees people with the eyes and now he learns to see people with the heart but he is too old to look at me I'm starting to see the real thing in him a great actor so that's what I say about him and from today I'll look at me with my heart too My father said a good film is still a good film. One of the most memorable scenes was in the park Hoffman tried to explain to his son why he had to leave him. The son was sitting on the railing and he knelt on the ground with yellow leaves all over the ground... The father said "We're fine"...

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  • Ted Kramer: [gets out of bed] Where are you going?

    Phyllis Bernard: To the bathroom.

    Ted Kramer: That's a closet. The bathroom's over there.

    Phyllis Bernard: Oh, yeah. You're right.

  • Ted Kramer: You had a date. I knew it! I knew you were keeping something from me.

    Margaret Phelps: Well, you know, I told you I thought he was a pretty neat guy, right.

    Ted Kramer: Right.

    Margaret Phelps: So, we go to dinner.

    Ted Kramer: Yeah.

    Margaret Phelps: I find out he's married, he's deep in analysis, and, get this, he starts to tell me his life story. And all I can think of, while I'm sitting there, is that I'm paying a babysitter three dollars and a quarter an hour to listen to his problems!