The people of Sri Lanka are like a rainbow, when they meet above, they know that there are

Otha 2022-04-14 09:01:06

After watching the film, I want to talk about the love between Mo Di and her husband Everett.

Mo Di and her husband seem to be polar opposites. Mo Di is gentle, soft-spoken, and thoughtful, which can be seen from her paintings; Everett is completely stubborn, irritable, macho, and does not understand romance. , apparently as his colleagues joked: No one can stand him except Mo Di. Just these two people, from the beginning of the master-servant relationship, Everett only regarded her as the fourth position in the family: himself, the dog, the chicken, and Mo Di, and slowly developed into his lover. In fact, I couldn't figure it out at the beginning. Is it possible that after living together for a long time, we can naturally fall in love and get married? Obviously not. I think that Everett really regarded Mo Di as a cleaner at first, and thought that he was quite kind in taking in this homeless Pojiao woman, even though she did not have dogs and chickens in his heart. Status is important. Later, Everett's reckless act in bed made him realize that this is a woman who has self-esteem and is unwilling to be bullied. She is kind and uncompromising, and now the image of Mo Di in his heart has changed. Later, when Mo Di took the initiative to Everett, although Everett refused, due to the uncertainty in his heart, when the two married each other, I still felt that the relationship between the two was just liking. As Mo Di said to Everett: "I like you, you need me." So get married. But later, Everett, who disliked his integrity, installed screen windows for Mo Di, and pushed Mo Di to sell paintings in a small car. He felt that he was not worthy of Mo Di, so he was discouraged and quarreled, and then he put down the big man's attitude to persuade him. Mo Di goes home and takes Mo Di to see her child, that is love. From the need for each other's marriage to the true love for each other, it can also be seen from the eyes of Everett looking at Mo Di in the film.

Because love can't be hidden, close your mouth and your eyes will say it.

Everett, who regarded Mo Di as a cleaner, was always impatient in his eyes; when he knew that Mo Di's talent for painting could bring money, Everett regarded her more as a partner, at most A favorite friend, because Mo Di never asked him for money to sell paintings; but later, it was really love.

The place where the film made me burst into tears was a conversation between the couple after the doctor examined Mo Di's body. It’s interesting to think about crying suddenly. When I was watching a movie before, I often cried because of the content created by the soundtrack and the provocative clips forcibly designed by the screenwriter. I always cried purposefully, knowing that it would be very emotional, and my tears were low. , This kind of plot is too flattering for people like me, but this time I did inadvertently have tears rolling down my cheeks. There is no very rendered background music in the clip, only the eyes and dialogue between the two people. Mo Di seems to know that her life is coming to an end, so she said to Everett, "You should have a few more dogs", "You like dogs. ”, and her husband’s eyes were so gentle that they overflowed the screen. He said, “I have you.” If Mo Di’s first sentence “You should have a few more dogs”, I didn’t realize it, and then again Emphasis, after understanding, weeping.

Screenshot of the movie "Mo Di"

Sally's image of Mo Di is quite successful, full but not exaggerated. In the film I learned that Mo Di is a beautiful and lovely woman. She is kind, doesn't care what others think, forgives those who misunderstand her, and even greets small animals kindly; she is gentle, soft-spoken, and likes to make friends; she is strong, despite being born ill and walking slowly, she wants to She is self-reliant; she loves life, and has never been anywhere, but she remembers the scenes she loves and paints her own unique paintings. She is saying to her: "If you can't learn something like painting, you can paint if you want. ."; She knows how to love people, tries her best to protect her husband's self-esteem, and tolerates the real him, so she lives happily in her own life, and she deserves to be loved.

It is Mo Di that Everett has been changed. From being tough and aggressive, he has learned gentleness, and learning to live well is not only or, but also learned to love. Things are not blocked and supported. "If you are like a rainbow, you will know when you meet them." This sentence describes both Mo Di and Everett, and their love.

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Maudie quotes

  • Mr. Davis (Shopkeeper): I don't know why people pay money for these, my five-year-old could do better.

    Everett Lewis: Maybe. Maybe he could, but he didn't - Maud did. Brushes, please.

    [slaps the coins on the counter]

    Everett Lewis: You're an idiot.

  • Maud Lewis: [sitting in front of Sandra's window and looking out] A window. I love a window. A bird, whizzin' by. Bumblebee.

    [laughs]

    Maud Lewis: It's always different. The whole of life. The whole of life already framed. Right there.