gradually calm down

Katelyn 2022-03-28 09:01:04

Father: Why are you here. Madam: I need someone to listen to me. Father: You say you pray every night to die, that your children are useless to you, that you just want to follow your husband, but today I will not bury you, people are always seeking The meaning of life, one will finally realize that everything is incomprehensible. When one finally realizes this terrible but unavoidable situation, he will either accept it willingly or end himself. I've been carefree all my life, but every night when I lie in bed and turn off the lights, in the dark I always wonder if that's all there is to life, but in the morning we wake up and make ourselves a cup of coffee, we You are like this this morning and you will be like this tomorrow, but God of infinite wisdom has already understood that we can endure it all...

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  • Adonis 2022-03-22 09:01:58

    Love the feel of a play within a play, Natalie did a great job. The film has a feeling of whitewashing. If you don't check the gossip, you would think that the two of them were in love before. Inexplicably thinking of a gunshot in Berkeley late at night one day, my roommate sighed with emotion, what is the use of reading so many books, it is not worth a bullet.

  • Flo 2022-03-21 09:02:04

    It was a great performance, although the bitterness scenes were a bit too much. The relationship between Jackie and JFK's younger brother is also very subtle. The marriage between the Kennedys is actually very complicated. Neither of them slept in the same room the night before they were assassinated. The biographical film will inevitably be too respectful and suspected of whitewashing, but it can be seen that this is a story about a mother. The mother of a family is also the mother of a country. In the face of history, everyone is small and powerless.

Jackie quotes

  • The Priest: Take comfort in those memories.

    Jackie Kennedy: I can't. They're mixed up with all the others.

  • [first lines]

    The Journalist: Mrs. Kennedy? They told me to come up. And I'm so sorry for your loss.

    Jackie Kennedy: Have you read what they've been writing? Krock and Merriman and all the rest?

    The Journalist: Yes, I have.

    Jackie Kennedy: Merriman's such a bitter man. It's been just one week. Already they're treating him like some dusty old artifact to be shelved away. That's no way to be remembered.

    The Journalist: And how would you like him remembered, Mrs. Kennedy?

    Jackie Kennedy: [stammering] I...

    Jackie Kennedy: You understand that I will be editing this conversation just in case I don't say exactly what I mean?

    The Journalist: With all due respect, that seems very unlikely, Mrs. Kennedy.

    [pause]

    The Journalist: Right. Okay. Uh, so this will be your own version of what happened?

    Jackie Kennedy: Exactly. Come in.