a huge metaphor

Melissa 2022-03-25 09:01:09

It's been a long time since I watched an incomplete story that is neither noisy nor noisy, and I haven't watched a movie alone in the middle of the night for a long time.
Also numb for a long time and not so much to say.
The protagonist is a psychologist and a novelist. She hasn't read the original book yet. If the story she wrote in the first person really happened, then I want to say... I'm going to die with envy, you bastard!
The protagonist is in his thirties, so he
doesn't have to worry that he will become an old leftover girl, and the ox B's divorce.
Don't worry about the fact that you're a half-old milf and never find a layd again.
Don't worry about running out of money, travel all over the world.
Don't worry about getting fat and eating like crazy in Italy. (Is it all my favorite food!!!)
Bali, Italy, India, I found food, found faith, and finally exiled in love, what a perfect life.
When a woman reaches a certain age, there will be an urgent need. Some people put it into action, and some people forbear and suppress it. The protagonist is the one who put it into action.
She started to have a husband who loved her very much, a five-foot man who could cheat like a child in order not to divorce her (the actor is really a little short!!), she also understood, but when another person can't When she completely accepts her way, she throws it away, just like throwing away a pair of shoes that she once loved and expensive. Even if she likes it, it doesn't fit, so she can only throw it away, and she doesn't want to make a slight repair if she wants to.
Then there was a good-looking young boyfriend, who had a vigorous talk, but in the end, there was no good fruit of love. After a crazy eighteen-year-old, God really favored this old woman.
This love did not last because the protagonist was going on this trip anyway, no one could make him compromise, and no marriage and children were holding her back.
Then she does what we all want to do, live where we want to be for a while, make some friends, have a short relationship with any man who is pleasing to the eye or sexy, although it can't last, but the story is only told for one season , God knows she will start to be confused, abandoned, and searched later. Such a cycle begins again.
The final male pig's foot was selected as Javier Bardem, I have only seen two of his films "No Country for Old Men" and "Midnight in Barcelona" (almost scared to pee when I watched the first one), combined with his appearance, I always I think the story that happened after Juliet Roberts got on the speedboat and left, either she was raped by the family, or the male pig's feet soon went out to find a one-night stand...
When it comes to casting, she is really old, and people's It feels like a middle-aged woman full of grievances and complaints is looking for a way to make up for her youth, although she still looks so beautiful. But it seems more appropriate to find a healthy, young actor who is not too stunning to play. And... what finally made me unbearable is that the protagonist should be a very brave and responsible woman, but every time a small climax, you can see Juliet's gushing tears, and the other actors also love to cry, Too many tears..
still a good movie overall, minus one star for the tears that made me uncomfortable.
(Sorry, I'm a vulgar comment...)

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Eat Pray Love quotes

  • Sharon in Seva Office: [Liz has been called to the seva office] We're taking you off the floor-scrubbing team. There are about 50 devotees arriving tomorrow from all over the world for a 10-day retreat, and we'd like you to be the key hostess. We ask that you don't take part during the meditations. We need you to watch over the flock, make sure everyone is all right

    Sharon in Seva Office: [continues, as Liz remains silent] We call the person who does this job, "Little Suzy Cream Cheese." You need to be social and bubbly and smiling all the time.

    Liz Gilbert: [breaking into a big smile] Madam... I'm your girl!

  • [Last lines]

    Liz Gilbert: I decided on my word. "Attraversiamo"... It means: "Let's cross over".