Tolerance or casual

Leonora 2022-03-21 09:03:07

The main reason for giving Samsung is that she is a little angry and the heroine keeps stressing that she does not want to adopt a Chinese child, and the little girl who appears at the end of the film is too much like Mulan in the cartoon. From this point of view, Americans are really stubborn, always insisting on their own views that lack objectivity.
The movie is still quite interesting, and let me see the thick lines of foreigners again. The ex-husband abandoned her inexplicably and replaced her with the three countries of China, Japan and South Korea, and there will definitely be a very tangled plot. But in this movie, it's a simple but real reason. I don't love it anymore, it's not that complicated. But then again, people are still animals of desire, after all, the ex-husband is so ruthless, but within a few days, the parents of sturdy and handsome single-parent students appear, and the sparks in the eyes are so real! The cutest part is the part in the car after the B-ultrasound, which is too unpretentious.
In fact, I think that 80% of the main theme of this movie is to promote tolerance, but looking at it, I always feel that this kind of tolerance can only be called casual. When the biological mother was 15 years old, she had a casual life and a casual throw, and the heroine and her ex-husband and new boyfriend were casual. Maybe this is a cultural difference, and there is a big difference in understanding.

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Then She Found Me quotes

  • April Epner: Your wife was seeing someone else?

    Frank: Pretty much everyone else. I was too much for her.

    April Epner: Your wife? I'm sure she didn't feel that way.

    Frank: She told me.

    April Epner: What did she say?

    Frank: 'You're too much for me.'

    April Epner: Ugh.

  • April Epner: There is a Jewish story, an ordinary Jewish joke. A father was teaching his little son to be less afraid, to have more courage, by having him jump down the stairs. He put his son on the second stair and said, "Jump, and I'll catch you," and then on the third stair and said, "Jump, and I'll catch you." And the little boy was afraid, but he trusted his father and did what he was told and jumped into his arms. The father put him on the next step, and then the next, each time telling him, "Jump, and I'll catch you." Then the boy jumped from a very high step, but this time the father stepped back, and the boy fell flat on his face. He picked himself up, bleeding and crying, and the father said to him, "That'll teach you."