the Oscars. I read it, and then I forgot all about it. I just remembered about gravity. I watched the part about the delivery guy, and then I fell asleep.
Because Leon didn't win the award, there was a lot of noise. It seems that people in China know this brother. I don't know what his full name is until now, and it's my pride that I can't remember his name. Then I saw the newly released Oscar-winning movies, and I was suddenly cold, many of them deserved their name, and there were also some unsatisfactory works. I don’t know if it’s because the smog of the Celestial Dynasty sucks too much, and I can’t understand everyone’s society.
For so many days, the PT was full of seeds of Oscar movies. I saw that philomena was out of control last night (please support the original version), and when the lights went out, it happened to stop Martin and the female choreographer on the phone, asking him to find a way Leave the philomena behind. As I lay in bed I was thinking this is another British drama with a dark plot. It was only later this morning that I realized that I was thinking wrong. It deduces all kinds of good and evil, good and bad in human nature. I got it when philomena said she didn't want to publish, I got it when philomena said she knew her son was gay, got it when philomena turned to want to publish, and at the end, when she said forgive the nun I should understand, but I still have a stronger mood than Martin, and I can't calm down at all. The reputation of a gentleman in England is not in vain, nor is Oxbridge. I think any Chinese aunt can tear down half a monastery.
This is a true story. The director used its powerful expressive power to make it public. Maybe it doesn't need to be interpreted too much. This is a story of a mother looking for her son, and the son looking for her mother. All humanity is shattered before this.
Thousands of Irish children have been sold to the United States. How many can really show it? Philomena was also sad. She saw that her son's playmate when she was a child, and the girl of her good sister did not hear about her own mother. If you don't ask, you will be saddened to death. Lies build a wall, how many people will climb over it.
It's a happy ending.
I don't believe in God, but I don't think God will forgive sinful people.
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