If forgiveness is a compromise, then it is not an ignorant compromise, an inaction compromise, a cowardly compromise; if reasoning is justice, then it should not be swayed by this meaning and lose its reference. Should media workers be like sixsmith at the end of the film, give up the right to expose and choose to forgive, or should they forgive and then choose to let more people know, like Philomena at the end of the film, for fear that the media people will lose exposure. Courage, but the most fearful thing is that the media are controlled by justice, a creation of human beings. With the help of work, justice has become a selfish desire and a gimmick, and even a dagger that stabs the client. The whole movie manages this very well, the story Philomena tells while waiting for the flight is about being conceited is just seeing yourself in the mirror and being arrogant, and saying I don't want to when sixsmith chooses not to forgive the verbal attack on the old nun. Become like you (I want to stick to justice and I want to be a person of faith, these bridges have given me an opportunity to reflect on myself.
The film does not show off its skills, it is a smooth narrative, the lyric does not have too many montages, and the format of the documentary is maintained. In fact, it is not bad to use the lines to express the lyricism. The lines are designed just right. Affection. The part that makes me jump a little bit is the part that keeps the story going. For example, I flew to America when I heard the complaint of the bar owner, and I got angry with my late son when I heard Mary's dictation. These are human nature, but as a screenwriter Maybe you should put more thought into these places. For example, in the next scene, you can write more storyboards to describe Philomena's inner contradictions. I don't know how to vent and eventually melted into a complaint about sixsmith taking pictures without permission. In fact, the contradiction is bigger than the complaint. , but I have to say that the actors with complex expressions at the moment when they were secretly filmed were well portrayed.
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