'Mona Lisa's Smile': Perfection is just a smile

Trystan 2022-03-20 09:01:48

People seem to be more than appreciative of the Mona Lisa's famous smile, but rather speculate on the meaning behind it. People say she's beautiful, and for me, the quietness and warmth of her smile may be the point, and as for beauty, opinions vary widely, not to mention. When man thinks, God laughs. When Mona Lisa smiles, humans think. The two have some kind of similarities. Various reasons have been given for the Mona Lisa's smile, including the model's relationship with the painter. The reason for this is that there is probably a little love from the author in this painting. It is true that love is the eternal driving force of creation, but there is no need to spend such a lot of trouble and improvise. You can just look at her smile, why guess so much. The American film "Mona Lisa's Smile" explores the happiness of women. Under the leadership of a female teacher, the talented female students of Wesleyan College strive to find the true meaning of their own happiness. Because these female students are struggling between how to be happy - school or family, it is inevitable to invest the same thinking on the object, so the female student played by Dunst who entered a loveless marriage later said angrily to her mother-in-law, Mona Lisa's smile is only superficial, I will not maintain this marriage with a fake smile, I want a divorce. She decided to make herself laugh, not to laugh at others. I would like to believe that the Mona Lisa's laugh at that moment came from the heart. Please note that Mona Lisa does not smile forever, she also has troubles, but the painter left her eternal and moving smile with the brush, which gives the audience beauty, warmth and courage. Because this smile is so sincere and comes from the heart, it touches us, so please believe that it is not only superficial. It is a common disease of human beings to save others by themselves. Maybe the Mona Lisa, who seems generous enough, doesn't mind you interpreting her that way. She knows your confusion, maybe. The female teacher played by Roberts was not so generous. She thought she had fallen in love. One day she found out that the teacher's lover who was a soldier had never been to Italy, and the glorious battlefield experience was all fake, so she chose to quit. I can't stand deception in my life. The man said, you are too perfect, so I dare not tell the truth. The man also said that no one is perfect. The man also said that you thought you were here to give directions to others, but in fact you also need others to give you directions. The strong female teacher couldn't listen anymore, she pulled away, so determined. Yes, to choose a person is to choose a life. She wants perfection. But never perfect. The most perfect thing is that her students understand her after the twists and turns. According to what she said, find your real needs. So some go to law school, some go to be housewives, even if they As talented as they are, they have different priorities in their lives, but they have all learned to follow their hearts. Actually, I think the male teacher is right. I remembered reading an article by Mu Xin, in which I questioned why Bai Niangzi didn't tell Xu Xian that she was a snake spirit earlier, and then said that Bai Niangzi valued him too much, so she couldn't allow even the slightest gap between them. This male teacher is like the white lady, but finally lost his Xu Xian, and Xu Xian and the white lady finally cherished each other. Can not help but feel that Xu Xian's generosity, and the female teacher is not kind. We are all giving each other direction. We grow with our lives. We know that life is imperfect and we want to fix it as best we can. As the saying goes, it takes time to grow better. It's just that that smile is perfect and nothing else.

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Mona Lisa Smile quotes

  • [referring to a childlike drawing of a cow]

    Katherine Watson: 25 years ago, someone thought this was brilliant.

    Connie Baker: I can see that.

    Betty Warren: Who?

    Katherine Watson: My mother. I painted it for her birthday. Next slide. This is my mom. Is it art?

    Susan Delacorte: It's a snapshot.

    Katherine Watson: If I told you Ansel Adams had taken it, would that make a difference?

    Betty Warren: Art isn't art until someone says it is.

    Katherine Watson: It's art!

    Betty Warren: The right people.

    Katherine Watson: And who are they?

    Giselle Levy: Betty Warren! We're so lucky we have one of them right here.

  • Connie Baker: [reading from an advertisement] "When your courses are set and a dreamboat you've met, have a real cigarette! Have a Camel!" I've got my courses, I've got my Camel cigarette. Where the hell is my dreamboat?