I was reminded of what she said to a boy when she refused to propose marriage when she was young
- I will never be a woman who will only hold her husband's arm to be quiet and graceful, or a woman who is alone in the kitchen brushing teacups !
Everyone goes down the teacup road.
The film is loved and criticized by many people. To say that the stories are connected with flashbacks is a short-term performance. I thought that was one of the moving parts of the film. Some people say that they never believe in biopics, how can they tell a person's life in two or three hours. It is for this reason that this film is subtitled. Why be picky.
It can be said that at the beginning, when Margaret smiled and looked at her non-existent husband, she said: yes, we are. I thought to myself, what a strong person would drink black tea alone, believing that the person he loves is still by his side. What a powerful spiritual concept, forcing out the hallucinations will not let yourself collapse easily.
When looking at homework last semester, we had a proposition clip
Just a few minutes, rough student work. With hilarious subtitles.
There are no lights in the classroom and all the curtains are drawn. I watched the beginning and suddenly burst into tears. Lots of words stuck in my throat. Family, prejudice, self-identity, worth, loved, thought. very many. But can't speak.
I didn't watch this movie until today. Margaret Thatcher compromised only once in the film. She's always stunningly beautiful, but has a fighter's tension and touch. A young girl in a light blue dress, a middle-aged pearl lady in a dark blue suit. Only when he stepped down, he was dressed in red. Black heels walk past broken roses. The women seeing off under the stairs all waved handkerchiefs, covered their lips, and burst into tears. Only she was still smiling and unhurried.
The heroine is the legendary actress Aunt Mei. Her performance is both love and hate. Sometimes I really feel that the actors are really a group of wonderful people. They put on a shell that doesn't belong to them, and they devote themselves to playing another character who is not themselves. Seeing her recent photos, I found that the people in my life are nothing like the strong-armed woman in the movie. The performance is probably a magic trick.
The reason why I came up with this title is that at the end,
I saw a woman who had passed away in glory, with disheveled hair and a blue robe. She puts on a coat for her husband who only wears socks. Watch him never see again.
Probably like in "Big Fish", throwing away the shoes, we can stay in that dreamy town forever and live in the memory of our loved ones.
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