The moment Eilis passed the customs and opened the door, a dazzling light like heaven shone through. This moment alone is enough to make Americans proud to a climax! Although the story of the film is old-fashioned, it is better than the delicate emotional portrayal. Almost everyone who has left their hometown can find some emotional resonance, not to mention an immigrant country like the United States. Ronan is one of the best performers of her generation. Her performance adds a lot to the role and makes the psychological process of the role more convincing.
The soundtrack is brilliant, and the accordion is a killer. The first half is good, and the echo at the end is also pretty good.
A girl who has left her hometown, from the struggle between Ireland, which represents her past homeland, and New York, which represents her future life.
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