The short review exceeds the word count

Keely 2022-03-21 09:02:35

*amber herd, who was 19 years old at the time *the cast is really luxurious, almost all of them are familiar faces* Michelle Monaghan is the heroine of "Missing Baby", I'm just saying why it looks so familiar* Woody Harry Sen was bald more than ten years ago? *The 54th minute, alas, my heart is cold and heartache, I can see the eyes of passers-by D* My God, Ms. Theron is so beautiful* As a woman, a mother, a wife, and a worker A daughter and a friend, she's so hard* A woman who gets bullied thinks she can avoid being bullied if she just keeps swallowing it* i don't need to be taken care of, i want to take care of my son my kids *"those girls are always asking for troubles"i mean serious? *she's the victim, but most people say bad things about her* those scenes of other people's eyes are really desperate

*"sammy: i don't hate the whole world, i just hate her", I'd rather this kid die

*A mother gave all her love to her child without reservation, even if he was a child conceived after rape, she still told him "You are innocent, you are my baby, you and that beast It doesn't matter at all, I will always be your mother"

*Every small step is closer to equality

*If feminism is for equality, then what is wrong with feminism

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Extended Reading
  • Carroll 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Immortal lineup, hell story.

  • Aliza 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    In this type of film, the awakening of the group consciousness at the end is always touching. Bob Dylan's song on the soundtrack is very beautiful. Then there's Jeremy Renner's acting really well, especially the court scene at the end...

North Country quotes

  • [first lines]

    Josey Aimes: [testifying] Lady, you sit in your nice house, clean floors, your bottled water, your flowers on Valentine's Day, and you think you're tough? Wear my shoes. Tell me tough. Work a day in the pit, tell me tough.

    Lawyer: I'm sure we're all sufficiently impressed, Mrs. Aimes.

    Josey Aimes: There's no "Mrs." here.

  • Hank Aimes: [to Josey upon announcing her desire to work at the mine] You wanna be a lesbian, now?

    Karen Aimes: [innocently] *I* wanna be a lesbian.