Sometimes life is like this, it starts inadvertently, but ends at the most reluctant moment

Toney 2022-04-14 09:01:06

Watching a good movie is really a nourishment for the soul. In the process of watching the movie, I was moved by the joy of the protagonist's frown and smile. It's been a long time since I've felt this way. Mo Di is so cute. She doesn't pursue anything else in her life, but is satisfied with just a paintbrush.

What touched me most was her attitude towards life. She never spoke of difficulties, never felt that fate was unfair to her, and she always faced it with optimism, held the brush, and lived her life forever. Even though he suffered a heavy blow in life and the indifference and betrayal of his relatives, she has never been disappointed or disappointed in life.

In fact, Mo Di is lucky. In her situation, it is difficult to feel happiness in life. There is a high probability that her life will be very rough and there will be no happiness at all, but she met her husband and can understand She cares about her, cares for her, protects her, and gives her a chance to find herself or experience her own happiness. In fact, I think it is the happiest thing to be able to paint and do things with one heart and one mind, just like Mo Di.

What I like most is to break down the estrangement between two people little by little, and slowly integrate into each other's life through some small details, those bits and pieces. In the end, Mo Di's husband spent his entire life proving that the live-in maid was the person she was most reluctant and nostalgic for.

Sometimes life is like this, it starts inadvertently, but ends at the most reluctant moment.

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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.