A person who was denied birth, an illegitimate child, a natural homosexual, Patrick has more reasons to hate this world than anyone, yet he faces this strange world with great love.
He is kind and longs to love and be loved. When Hatchett left, he said to himself, "I know the promises of roses were a casual joke, and so was the candy. But we had a good time together." Patrick felt love in this relationship. Missing his mother drives him to London, the city that never sleeps, even if there are no clues. He is eager to love, and equally he has the ability to love, never abandon Charlie, love the priest, and miss Bobby. In the bar he put his arm around the soldier, pretending he was putting his arm around Bobby, and the look of longing in his eyes made me cry.
When he was treated unfairly, misunderstood, and beaten, he still never held a grudge against anyone, still persisted kindly, and tried to face it in a relaxed way. He never gave up on life. Be yourself firmly, never give up your pursuit, live with love, this is the enchanting Kitten Patrick Braden.
The processing of the movie itself is also very interesting. It is divided into several small units in chronological order, and each unit is given a title. Given that the story itself is based on the book, perhaps it corresponds to each section of the book. Cillian Murphy performed very, very well, ensuring the quality of the entire film; the soundtrack and costumes are also very in line with the needs of the times and the development of the story. This is really a good movie.
The last sentence at the end of the credits: Take my advice: if you love someone, don't think twice. Maybe want to say, if the priest thought once to propose to Patrick's mother, Patrick would not have suffered so much, and we also Missing this story.
Anyway, love is really a many splendored-thing, so try to persue it.
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