The Dance of Life: Rory O'Shea's Independence

Arne 2022-10-26 07:07:29

I knew James' blond punk nose ring shape before watching it. When I saw the stills before, I felt really stupid and cried. James himself said that blond hair is not suitable for him. But James' rendition is as good as ever to make one forget the blond.

Rory is a character I can't relate to, and the independence he's spent his short life chasing is something that people without a severe disability are born with and doesn't need to apply to an unjust committee. I don't even have his spirit, the effort after effort, the constant black sense of humor in adversity. Why did he become such a self-centered person? Maybe it's his disability, maybe it's the stomach problem that he can only live to be about twenty years old, maybe it's the prejudice he's been subjected to, all of which made him cry out, he wants to prove that he existed. This may be no different from the young man in the slow western tune who madly kills just to get a wanted order. The wanted order that the young man wants is not conspicuous in a whole gun of paper, and the existence Rory wants just disappears into the crowd. In China, they are all ordinary people, and they may not be destined to be great, but they worked hard, they tried to prove themselves, and they lived the life they wanted.

Beneath Rory's tough exterior, he's also vulnerable. He pursues the experience of getting out of prison, and he can't stop the kid from taking his hat; he yells at the girl he likes that you are a slave, but when she stops him and says you are a slave, he opens his mouth and says nothing Come out; he runs the train with his mouth full, but always bypasses the topic of his body. Listening to Creep's review of the film, I once again thought of his similarities with Bruce. They are also disappointing characters. They will also make you laugh at the beginning, but they will not laugh as you get to know him better. Juju's acting skills.

I was in tears when Michael and the beautiful girl who took care of them once again claimed freedom for Rory. She could already understand what he was talking about, and Michael gave Rory the dignified speech about what he knew about independent living, and finally moved the committee. Although Rory was gone when they returned to the hospital with the good news, I don't think it's a pity. Rory O'Shea lives in their hearts as a separate person in name and substance.

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Rory O'Shea Was Here quotes

  • Michael Connolly: [Siobhan is interpreting Michael's words] When I first met Rory I thought he was trouble. And I was right. He *is* trouble. Yet because he is seen as a rebel, you believe he hasn't the responsibility to live independently. But how do you learn to be responsible? You live in the world. You make your own decisions. You make your own mistakes. So if this panel can offer independent living to someone like me who until recently had no concept of what that meant, and refuse someone whose very life is an embodiment of independence, then I believe that the panel showed a prejudice.

  • Rory: [looking at Michael] You have the future, Michael. That's what *I* call a gift.