Big Mouth "Mona Lisa"

Earl 2022-03-23 09:01:58

Today, I came to "Mona Lisa's Smile" to review again. Coincidentally, after reading the topic about the May 4th Movement freedom trend and everyone fighting for the right to free marriage and love. Whether it is in the East or the West, everyone has spent nearly a century striving for the embodiment of self-worth, seeking truth, seeking self and seeking essence. And the leaders of the new trend of thought all appear on campus, either as teachers or students.

Julia Roberts' performance here is remarkable. And this film is easy to think of the brother version of "Dead Poets Society", but many people commented that this film has been labeled as feminism. What is feminism? When people talk about "human rights", they all say it smoothly, and women's rights have become synonymous with radical ideas. If the weak propose an equal share, it is offensive and unreasonable, and it will naturally be scorned. The same is true for the definition of feminism.

The vigorous "Spider Woman" asked her mother coldly: Mona Lisa is smiling, but is she really happy? If you just look happy, what's the use? ! Whether the Mona Lisa is happy or not, maybe I can let the doctors of "lie to me" identify it today, but no matter how advanced science is, it can't figure out what's in people's hearts. .

Besides, this film does not have the highest point, because the teacher has educated the world and found that it is very difficult to change others. Relatively speaking, it is easier to start with yourself, so you don’t need to change others and stick to yourself. Living and uncompromising is already a very difficult person. If there are more such people, isn't it a harmonious little reunion.

Whether you want to be a housewife or a lawyer at Yale, the most important thing is that it's your own idea.

The Italian teacher came up and nicknamed Julia "Mona Lisa". I saw that happy ~"Mona Lisa" with such a big mouth is really unique~ Who else knows how good Connie is in the play Who is that nerd in 'Four Eyes Charlie'? After all, his blue eyes after taking off his glasses are so charming~

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Mona Lisa Smile quotes

  • [referring to a childlike drawing of a cow]

    Katherine Watson: 25 years ago, someone thought this was brilliant.

    Connie Baker: I can see that.

    Betty Warren: Who?

    Katherine Watson: My mother. I painted it for her birthday. Next slide. This is my mom. Is it art?

    Susan Delacorte: It's a snapshot.

    Katherine Watson: If I told you Ansel Adams had taken it, would that make a difference?

    Betty Warren: Art isn't art until someone says it is.

    Katherine Watson: It's art!

    Betty Warren: The right people.

    Katherine Watson: And who are they?

    Giselle Levy: Betty Warren! We're so lucky we have one of them right here.

  • Connie Baker: [reading from an advertisement] "When your courses are set and a dreamboat you've met, have a real cigarette! Have a Camel!" I've got my courses, I've got my Camel cigarette. Where the hell is my dreamboat?