Director Steve Freis told another story about women this time. Compared with the gorgeous women before, this "Philomena" is less luxurious and less dusty; more is A commoner's touch is a silent emotion that resonates in the hearts of people. Although she is a woman who does not steal the spotlight and does not have a vigorous story, it really makes people identify with this role from the bottom of her heart. I have to say that "Philomena" is the cutest on the big screen this year. woman. This kind of story does not need any waves, but through the short period of time between the hero and Philomena, we slowly fall in love with this woman. At first, it was the male protagonist with a declining career who reluctantly accepted to meet Filomena purely to seek the second spring of his career--in order to write a story about a woman looking for a child. Of course, Filomena's daughter also took a fancy to the male lead once. It was because of his identity as a reporter that he placed a glimmer of hope in him, hoping that in the process of writing the story, he could help his mother find her long-lost son. Philomena, on the other hand, is very simple. There is always only one simple idea in her heart - to find her son who was separated for various reasons (not to mention because of spoilers), but this idea is firm and powerful, and there is reason to believe that this It is also a major driving force that supports this woman's life and search so far.
The journey to find a child has begun. As the conversation and interaction between the two increased, we saw an interesting chemical reaction; one was a well-informed reporter, and the other was an outdated British old lady, Ben. The two people who don't get along with each other can always create some ridiculous and cute sparks. For example, when Philomena talked about her favorite book to the male protagonist, her eloquence made the male protagonist sit on pins and needles. When Philomena finished telling every detail of the book, she happily recommended the book to the male protagonist to read, but the male protagonist had to respond awkwardly by saying that he had just learned all the stories of the book. There are a lot of short films like this, but this is not to deviate from the theme, but in the process, we get to know Philomena and know that she is a frugal and conservative woman who loves everything around her. Of course, it also allowed us to see her and her lovely side. However, things are unpredictable. Halfway through the story, Filomena learns that she will never be able to see her son again. At first, she wanted to give up, but after all, this is the belief that has supported her all her life. How can she just give up Giving up easily, she began to pursue everything related to her son. Wrapping up the girl who grew up with her son, including her son's lover. In the process, she found out that the male protagonist had a relationship with Filomena's son. Filomena was excited and questioned the bottom line. The male protagonist, but she did not realize that it was just a random interview of the male protagonist back then. Even the male protagonist himself only remembered a friendly handshake and a polite "Hello", but these two simple things, However, she was overjoyed as if she had obtained a treasure, because she felt as if the distance with her son was instantly shortened. Seeing this, it made people feel sad, but of course, she was moved by the cuteness of this woman.
As Philomena gradually got to know her son, she learned that her son had been looking for herself everywhere just like her. All the heaviness in her heart seemed to be relieved a lot, because she finally knew that the attachment she had been holding for many years was not one-sided; she also knew that although she could no longer see her son, this absence was more beautiful and true. Here, I have never mentioned that evil monastery, because I am an atheist, and I disdain those who do a lot of evil in the cloak of the Holy Spirit. In this regard, the director seems to be the same as me, because he made no secret of those evil nuns. The irony is that Christianity does not tolerate homosexuality, but when Philomena's son went to the monastery to find his mother, these old nuns greeted him warmly. Well, that's all I want to say, Philomena is a lovely, innocent, loving, and selfless woman. She should be the lovely woman we need in our lives, like a warm current that penetrates our hearts, and like a meter of sunshine shining brightly. It is precisely because we have such a woman in our lives that the meaning of love expands infinitely and extends infinitely!
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