The first time was on a long-distance train to Tibet. Because I was bored with the Tibetan aunt who was sitting, I invited her to watch a movie on the computer with me. I don't know how much Auntie understands, especially the various ooxx images in it... But she seems to be looking at it with enthusiasm -___- I seem to have done something bad.
The second time was with my grandmother, because she couldn't take a long-distance plane, so I used the movie to explain to her the city where I live and the people around me. So the film has been explained as long as possible, and this emotional film has been completely turned into a New York scenery film.
Explain that New York is also a messy place, and the rats under the subway are very fat and fat.
Explain that orlando is a poor boy because he lives in a black area and eats the cheapest deli sandwiches.
Explain that black and white children can be very white...and people there judge a person by the color of the skin.
Commentary I suspect that nanny is the occupation with the largest number of people in New York, because everyone is really busy watching children, and New York's law stipulates that it is illegal to leave children at home alone...
Commentary In this magical place of New York, you can do whatever you want on the street. Anyone caught may have something to do with movies, art, etc... (I know the director/actor probability of people outside the school is almost 100%, I would say -_____-)
and New York really has no shortage of make a wish The actress in the prankster... all kinds of memes.
The commentator really has a man in the street who will send a sex invitation to a woman...and the other party is really not a hooligan...he really just likes you...and thinks you will like him...
commentary New York Winter days are always cloudy.
The explanation of Shu Qi's English is very good, many Chinese in Chinatown can't speak English. So other Americans are afraid to come to Chinatown easily, because it is a world too foreign to them.
Explain that Chinese people in Chinatown live very hard, with wages much lower than the minimum wage line, and the bosses who are also Chinese people are generally fierce. So Shu Qi's eyes were full of fear, and she had to be careful when she was scolded by the boss, because without the support of Chinatown, the outside world would be an uncontrollable ocean for her.
Commentary In New York, you can meet big characters with great skills...even thieves. But they are unremarkable. Although there are many more opinionated little characters.
Commentary Although the United States, especially New York, is known as a cultural melting pot. But I think New York is more like a mosaic - all the races are embedded in it, but not integrated.
Explain the cultural stalk of natalie: Jews and Indians are said to be the two most savvy people in business. It is impossible to suffer losses, depending on how much they can earn. So natalie did business with the Indians, and they had a relationship. While different religious wedding scenes reveal ethnic and cultural distances.
Explain that Chinese (Asian?) really like to get married on the street or other public places... Visually because we lack our own religious places to get married!
Explain the difference between the concept of the elderly in the United States and China. Even when Americans are old, they will try to do everything by themselves...even get a driver's license that is not practical. Not pitiful, but more of a habit.
Explaining the housing prices in New York, in the story of the strange old opera diva, the monthly rent of a house in that area is tens of thousands of dollars.
Explain that this neighborhood is poor, that neighborhood is rich, and that the Brooklyn Bridge connects Manhattan to New York, which is not part of Manhattan.
This movie is really New York.
Especially that feeling of affection and love.
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