contemporary nora

Amber 2022-03-22 09:02:19

Sometimes I don't like the lightness brought by comedy movies, and sometimes I struggle with non-comedy - there are enough imperfections in life, why make entertainment heavier, after all, we don't have the hobby of gloating from the regrets in other people's lives .

Also a movie about food.
I always feel that food is good, and there is even a philosophical taste in the beauty, and the cooking process is like magic. I like the cooking process in the movie, and I like the word recipe, which always makes me involuntarily associate with the unapproachable feeling such as mystery, true inheritance or parchment.

When watching the movie, the protagonist always feels very peaceful and happy when cooking, which can be regarded as an escape from her hopeless life. I like watching her heating chocolate, making berry jam, and cutting cheese sticks. I like the color, texture and texture of the ingredients. I like watching her pour fillings of different colors, tastes, and materials into a flat, fill, mix, and stir until the pie crust. Inside; I like to watch her calmly put the formed pie into the oven and close the oven door; I like to watch her confidently carry her delicious pie as if it should only be found in heaven.
Like movie posters, the heroine in the reception dress is optimistic and smiling holding her favorite pie, the background is like a blue plaid tablecloth - warm and simple, so unassuming, and then the various pie are listed vertically next to each other, or lined up on the tablecloth. a row.
Love the light Baby don't cry, i'm gonna make you a pie.
Hate Jenna's pervert control freak violent money greedy selfish asshole husband, sympathize with her unhappy life, glad she finally rediscovered herself . There is also the silly doctor who also treats women as dolls, thanking him for bringing Jenna a little happiness and sparks, but these are just a short episode in life after all. Suddenly thought of Ibsen's Nora.

Jenna's obedience, gentleness, and complacency—the source of her tragedy, and her easy-going temperament. It is not like peony camellia or gardenia, which blooms wantonly, or has a strong aroma, which makes people feel a vague sense of being violated; but like those little-known flowers, they are not noticeable, and they do not deliberately approach or alienate people. , but has a faint scent.

These 2 years of collective pregnancy in American movies and TV series - related to the current election. The same genre of family life, the same process from the start of the pregnancy test to the end of childbirth, but tells a different story, warm and unconventional.

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Waitress quotes

  • Jenna: I don't want you to save me. I don't need to be saved.

  • Earl: Hey. You remember what I said - don't you go lovin' that baby too much.

    Jenna: I don't love you, Earl. I haven't loved you for years. I want a divorce.

    Earl: [laughs] Well, that's not a funny joke. You got this new baby here, you shouldn't be making jokes like that...

    Jenna: I want you the hell out of my life. You are never to touch me, ever again; I am done with you. If you ever come within six yards of me, I will flatten your sorry ass and I'll enjoy doin' it.