This is a story about human nature and religion, but also a story about mother and son.
This is a new movie, very good-looking, the rhythm of the movie is in place, neither rushed nor slow, the soup is cooked with warm fire, and the taste is immersed in a little bit; the character design is distinct, humorous and lovable, and there are many exciting and wonderful lines, which can be Careful aftertaste; the soundtrack is very careful, not overwhelming; the lighting is superb, the mother under the Eastwood light did not say a word of remorse, and the crying face is still shocking; a typical Irish scene: the golden cloudy sky, the two leading actors are bright face, impressive.
The following is the defragmentation after watching the movie:
-When Martin was in trouble twice, Philomena offered to help him, once when the editor did not allow them to return to China, and once when Martin broke the contract and did not publish the article. Maybe Philomena is kind, maybe she listened to the guidance of her heart...
-The question I have been thinking about in the movie: why did it want to be announced to the world after 50 years? The director finally gave the most perfect answer through Philomena. Sin, a word she doesn't agree with the use of nuns, but is repeatedly used in self-reflection, and she still retains the most wonderful moment of sex, the root of sin... -I
like the director a lot for Martin Watching Philomena's eyes, it's a reporter's sensitive observation, and a sympathetic person's pity...
- Philomena's unabashed sexuality and sensitivity to his son's rough overalls=Gay are amazing!
-Philomena's religious beliefs are more from a grateful heart, thank you for taking in when she was abandoned by her family, and for giving her son the opportunity to receive higher education, so she gave up hatred and chose to forgive...
- That year, during the train trip in Germany, the German grandmother next door chatted with us all the way. It was very pleasant. When we finally got off the train, he gave each of me and Zhu Zhu a silver church pendant, saying that it would bless us with safety. This scene actually coincides with philomena's, such a kind person, thinking about it, is warm!
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