Although I know that the real world is very skinny, I will still be moved by the beautiful love in the movie~

Garnet 2022-03-21 09:02:52

One of my favorite movies, especially with the Book of Mormon. When I understand the origin and teachings of Mormonism, I will be more impressed by Aron's resistance to his beliefs, parents, friends and self-values. In the real world, it is difficult for anyone to take action to challenge their religious beliefs, especially Those who have been raised in religious families. This means that challenging one's worldview and values ​​that have long been established in religious theory is an extremely painful process. What impresses me the most is that the two male protagonists of this film have grown up to the end of the film, and they have become better people for love~ plus, the appearance is really high, and the style of painting is also very beautiful~ Recommended for wall cracks!

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Latter Days quotes

  • Elder Aaron Davis: Mom.

    Sister Gladys Davis: Uh-huh.

    Elder Aaron Davis: Mom!

    Sister Gladys Davis: What, Aaron? What?

    Elder Aaron Davis: It's nothing, I just wanted to see if you could bring yourself to look at me.

    Sister Gladys Davis: I'm looking at you, Aaron. What am I supposed to be seeing?

    Elder Aaron Davis: Nothing.

    [he walks away]

  • Keith Griffin: Where are you going with my goddamn flowers?

    Christian Markelli: But they are...

    Keith Griffin: We don't throw anything out that's not completely dead. Deal?

    Christian Markelli: Deal.

    Keith Griffin: And another thing, you got to quit coming over here and moping around. You're fucking depressing me.

    Christian Markelli: I'm depressing you?

    Keith Griffin: That's what I'm sayin'. If we've reached the point where you're dragging my day, oh, then... we got a problem. Seriously, you gotta do somethin'. Somethin' to make a move, just... find a way to get past this.

    Christian Markelli: Are you being the oracle guy now?

    Keith Griffin: No. I'm... just bein' your friend.