Several copies of the angel

Trycia 2022-03-24 09:03:15

1. The film beautifies the protagonist instead of deifying the protagonist. He still does evil, but his method is much kinder than before. It turns a person's transformation into a slow and slow process. Therefore, watching this film is very smooth and there is no artificiality. feel.
2. Most people still focus on results. Whether it's a wine merchant or Leonie. So the long journey only makes sense for yourself. To put it another way, as Sartre said, "others are hell", we try to tell others, believe in me and I will get better, but others won't believe an empty promise, unless it turns out that you do get better. And the whole process of your getting better, that perfect sense of smell - "an angel's share" only you know.
3. You must have a good wife to be successful. In short, a good wife must not only be tolerant, kind, trusting, but also courageous. Without a son, the protagonist may still be fighting in court. Without believing in myself again and again, the protagonist should have gone to London long ago. Such a strong and courageous woman is definitely a part of an angel.
4. Harry didn't mention it, it was really warm to see the ending. In the opening part of the film, it still makes people believe that good people have good rewards.

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  • Hyman 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Warm three and a half, not everyone needs a second chance

  • Josiane 2022-03-21 09:02:57

    It is very inspiring and worth seeing for young people.

The Angels' Share quotes

  • Robbie: Whisky? I've never even tasted whisky.

  • Robbie: [to his baby son] Luke, I swear on your life, and on mine, that I will never hurt another person as long as I live. That's a promise, wee man.

    [kisses the baby]

    Leonie: What if Clancy turns up? What about your promise then? Will you walk away?

    Robbie: Leonie, if I turn and walk away, or run away, it's not gonna make a difference to me. He's gonna stab me in the back.

    Leonie: What is it between you two?

    Leonie: His dad fought my dad at school. It's been like this for years, it's just the way it is.

    Leonie: The way it is? And will Luke fight his son, too, Robbie?