It's enough to have a woman

Ruthie 2022-10-04 08:51:18

The main theme of this movie is, of course, how democratic the US presidential election system is, so that a voter has a considerable right to decide, and how a decadent middle-aged man began to take voting seriously under the infection of his daughter.
By the way, I also talked about how young and beautiful female reporters choose between pursuing fame and maintaining their ideals, and how politicians are torn between pursuing election wins and their ideals for society.

Impressed me, but only the girl. It is said that the children of the poor are in charge of the family early, and it is the same when they are placed in American society. Because of the divorce of her parents and her father's condescending relationship, she began to take care of the family too early, helping her father to make breakfast, carry clothes, and even drive her drunk father home. Watching her in class, when her father didn't come because he was snoozing and asked to bring him to the class, she stood alone on the podium and said, "My father didn't come because he was stressed and too busy. In fact, he also really wanted to help the poor." , patient, I really want to contribute to the society, when I feel a pain in my heart. People say that it is the father's fault that the son does not teach. If the father does not teach, who is to blame? Molly, who is precocious and strong, is greedy for such a father who makes me want to kill with a stick, and a mother who wants to chase Xingmeng and tell her in front of her child that I can't live with you.

This movie is like a negative teaching material, let me know the expectations of parents as children, and supervise me to be a responsible parent in the future.

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Swing Vote quotes

  • Bud Johnson: Did you save me any hot water?

    Molly Johnson: I don't know, did the water heater fix itself?

  • Bud Johnson: What's that?

    Molly Johnson: Egg salad.

    Bud Johnson: Egg salad?

    Molly Johnson: You like egg salad.

    Bud Johnson: Yeah but not every damn day.

    Molly Johnson: We're on a budget.

    Bud Johnson: Well you've got to stir it up a bit.

    Molly Johnson: You want to eat better? Drink less beer.