The second half of the plot of the three wrong views

Jamil 2021-12-01 08:01:26

A girl from a small town came to New York, USA. Her deep homesickness was replaced by a new life gradually coming. Here she made new friends and a man who loved her deeply. Alice is a lucky girl. There are mothers and sisters who love her in her hometown. There are anonymous donors and priests who continue to help her in a foreign country. Learning is easy and simple for her. She has met good people to help and reconcile in her journey, life and work. Friends, luckier is to find a good man. All this went so well, as if her sister had given her all her luck. Her sister (inexplicably, the priest said she was probably sick and did not tell anyone) passed away, and Alice could not go back to the funeral because it was too far away. This is one of the problems encountered by many people who have left their hometowns and cannot attend the funeral of their loved ones. But the worry about the single mother still brought her back to her hometown. Mother naturally wanted her to stay, so she joined Alice’s friends and her sister’s workplace to introduce her a handsome man and an accounting job to succeed her sister, which must have been well paid. Alice almost stayed, but was threatened by an insignificant shop lady who knew that she had married an Italian guy in the United States. This made Alice decide to leave her mother and return to the United States to live with Tony.

I know that the film wants to show the emotions of a small town girl who pursues her dream and misses her hometown. When I see half of it, I almost give a good score. Although the heroine's life is too smooth, the second half of the three views are completely ruined. Alice is too selfish. If she left home in order to find the life she wanted when she was young, it’s okay to say that when she returned to her hometown, she wanted to conceal the fact of marriage and get married, be rich and handsome, and settle for a stable ideal job. Take care of his mother and abandon the Italian boy who loves her deeply and has married her. When the concealed truth was exposed, he resolutely decided to return to the United States. Anyway, life on both sides is very satisfactory, and the future is bright.

Julie Waters went from being the vicious dean in Harry Potter to being a kind landlord in Brooklyn. Saoirtha Ronan is very young, but has a good temperament. Emory Cohen looks good, but she doesn't match Silsa's height.

The film does not have an amazing lineup, but it looks very comfortable. The soundtrack and editing are very traditional and British. However, given that the design of the second half of the plot is too bloody, it is impossible to give too high a score.

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Extended Reading
  • Maverick 2022-03-20 09:01:42

    After she set foot on the land of the United States, the distance filtered out the dullness, triviality and hopelessness of the Irish town. At this time, nostalgia was an obsession with "the moon is the hometown"; when she returned to Ireland, the reason for choosing the United States was Resurfaced again, as Brooklyn nostalgia turned into a new nostalgia. Where there are people to care about, where is the hometown. Fresh and refined and natural and smooth movie, the costumes are too good-looking.

  • Kim 2022-03-20 09:01:42

    Probably because I'm still living the struggling stage of life shown in the movie, so I don't really appreciate it. Thank you. (A little girl got a job with the help of the church, met all kinds of good people, and quickly adapted to life in a foreign country and found a reliable boyfriend. After an accident, she returned to her hometown and she had Gao Fushuai as a spare tire. After 100 minutes, I think She encountered far fewer difficulties than me, so it deserves to be written about. Oscar likes this? He Houhua

Brooklyn quotes

  • Mrs. Keogh: I'll tell you this much: I am going to ask Father Flood to preach a sermon on the dangers of giddiness. I now see that giddiness is the eighth deadly sin. A giddy girl is every bit as evil as a slothful man, and the noise she makes is a lot worse. Now, enough.

  • Frankie Fiorello: So, first of all, I should say that we don't like Irish people.

    [General cries of outrage around the table]

    Frankie Fiorello: We don't! That is a well known fact! A big gang of Irish beat Maurizio up and he had to have stitches. And because the cops round here are Irish, nobody did anything about it.

    Maurizio: There are probably two sides to it. I might have said something I shouldn't, I can't remember now. Anyway, they probably weren't all Irish.

    Frankie Fiorello: They just had red hair and big legs.