be your angel

Darian 2022-03-24 09:02:00

Sister's Keeper (spoiler)
read the novel and now watch the movie. The book I read before now only remembers that all this was my sister's request. I just remember disliking the mother and thinking that she only had Kate in her heart. The movie I watch now feels completely different. I like Anna, I like Kate, I like my mother, and everyone is cute.

When we talk about freedom, we talk about nothing.
A few words at the end of the film feel wonderful to say. "Freedom" is a handsome word. Kate and Anna lack freedom of movement because of their illness, but we are talking about Kate letting go of her hand and letting herself go away from everyone without fear. This kind of courage and kindness is freedom; we are talking about Anna saying she is for Born to save her sister, but she knows the truth of her life is that she has a sister - she's Kate, and that existence is freedom; we're talking about the mother who received an album of everything with a blue sky in everything - liked All, all of growth, all of gratitude and all of freedom, everything is freedom.
The scenery at the end mirrors their lives. They had been through so much, they looked at Kate at the window on the left and waved goodbye to them, told them to stand there, stand there and say goodbye to her. They didn't lose their freedom because Kate was there, they didn't gain it because Kate let go, they just had it, as if the air they breathed was scented with wildflowers, and the sky they saw was sunny .

When we talk about freedom, we talk about nothing.
How to define "tie"? They are in the same family and face the same experience. I believe whether it is eccentric, close or cold, love will never stop because of connect. I think no matter where Kate, Anna and their mother are, even in the courtroom facing each other... this kind of tie is there. Love makes them cute.

When we talk about here, what else are we talking about.
Maybe it's because of my poor understanding ability, I can't feel the three-dimensional scene of the movie even if I read the book. So when I watch the movie, I feel more and more ignorant. When I read the book, I only see my mother's partiality, but I don't see the pressure and suffering she is facing; I am just saying that as a mother, why can't I give love to two children fairly? , but did not consider that so many things should not and cannot be measured with fairness. It should not be said that pity is the mother's desire to keep the child's heart, but it should be said that she is deeply moved by it.
I don't know what power Kate had that allowed her to go through the illness and the pain she had been suffering from as a child. Not even knowing what kind of indifference and fiery love made her willing to ask everyone to let go and leave with a smile. I don't know what thing she said about everything. I think Kate must be someone's guardian too.
Anna, you came to this world to save Kate, but you backfired because you loved Kate. Although contradictory on this point, you are the guardian of a true and amazing sister.

When we've talked about the sister's guardian, it's time to be your angel.
Each of them became the guardian of the other, and then intertwined and intertwined.

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Extended Reading
  • Virgil 2021-12-16 08:01:06

    Unpretentious and super touching and warm!

  • Helmer 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Tears, not many, always stop abruptly. should make before i die a movie

My Sister's Keeper quotes

  • [first lines]

    Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: When I was a kid, my mother told me that I was a little piece of blue sky that came into this world because she and Dad loved me so much. It was only later that I realized that it wasn't exactly true. Most babies are coincidences. I mean, up in space you've got all these souls flying around looking for bodies to live in. Then, down here on Earth, two people have sex or whatever, and bam, coincidence. Sure, you hear all these stories about how everyone plans these perfect families. But the truth is that most babies are products of drunken evenings and lack of birth control. They're accidents. Only people who have trouble making babies actually plan for them.

    Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: I, on the other hand, am not a coincidence. I was engineered. Born for a particular reason. A scientist hooked up my mother's eggs and my father's sperm to make a specific combination of genes. He did it to save my sister's life. Sometimes I wonder what would have happened if Kate had been healthy. I'd probably still be up in heaven or wherever, waiting to be attached to a body down here on Earth. But coincidence or not, I'm here.

  • Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: I want to sue my parents for the right to my own body.

    Campbell Alexander: Would you repeat that, please?

    Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: I want to sue my parents for the right to my own body. My sister has leukemia. They're trying to force me to give her my body parts.

    Campbell Alexander: You're supposed to give her a kidney?

    Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: She's been in renal failure for months now.

    Campbell Alexander: Well, no one can force you to donate if you don't want to, can they?

    Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: They think they can. I'm under 18, they're my legal guardians.

    Campbell Alexander: They can't do that.

    Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: Well, I want you to tell them, because they've been doing it to me my whole life. I wouldn't even be alive if Kate wasn't sick. I'm a designer baby. I was made in a dish to be spare parts for Kate.