the second time

Keegan 2022-03-21 09:01:57

In fact, I don't understand it, maybe I need to watch it a few more times! Family, friendship, love, my favorite in the play is the old doctor, abortion! Abortion was not a bad thing for girls at that time, it was just to survive. Hippo said he would not do this. I think he was afraid of killing a person, but I think the old doctor was right. Mom is just a person. Being born will only make both of them suffer, just like "Why Home", and let her marry and exchange money for the rest? Or let him run away? So I think there is nothing wrong with abortion! And the love of the old doctor! Taking care of Homer and growing up, letting her go, but arranging all this for him! I miss Homer so many times! Homer has never experienced life, and then he went out and experienced a life different from that of a doctor. Picking apples is simple and happy because it's something he's never done before. , helped the abortion, the death of the old doctor, the disability of the officer made him understand everything, and he went back! The heroine is back! Everything is back to the way it was! In this drama, I not only saw family, friendship, and love, but also incest and betrayal.

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The Cider House Rules quotes

  • Fuzzy: Is your father dead?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: Cirrhosis. It's a disease of the liver.

    Fuzzy: What, a liver killed him?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: No, alcohol killed him. He drank himself to death.

    Fuzzy: But did you know him?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: Barely. But it hardly mattered that I knew him.

    Fuzzy: Did you know your mother better?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: Mm-hmm. She's dead now too. She was a nanny.

    Fuzzy: What's a nanny do?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: She looks after other people's children.

    Fuzzy: Did she grow up around here?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: No. She was an immigrant.

    Fuzzy: What's an immigrant?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: Someone not from Maine.

  • Homer Wells: I was wondering if you could give me a ride.

    Wally Worthington: Sure. I'd be glad to. A ride where?

    Homer Wells: Where you going?

    Wally Worthington: We're heading back to Cape Kenneth.

    Homer Wells: Cape Kenneth? That sounds fine.