Mother-daughter Love: Family Like Friends

Ruth 2022-06-30 21:49:57

I finally took some time to watch it this afternoon. It is still the type of movie I like. To be honest, I am not qualified or scientific enough to evaluate such Oscar-winning movies.

What I want to say is that you don't need to read the movie review in advance when watching a movie. If the movie is the same as the movie review description or evaluation, then the movie is unnecessary and unnecessary to watch, and this kind of movie is meaningless.

Of course, for ordinary people like us, evaluation is always one-sided, extreme, and subjective. Only when all these evaluations are combined can it be possible to approach an objective evaluation.

I always hold a kind of respect and admiration for these directors. For me, the person who can make this kind of film should be a philosopher among directors.

Speaking of movies, I feel that the laughter or tears generated by the contradiction between narrative and portrayal are the connotations of the movie. I have seen the conflict between romanticism and rationalism, I have seen the conflict between introverts and extroverts, I have seen the Conflict between strong self-esteem and strong desire.

To be honest, I don't like movie endings, but what could it be if it wasn't, for those big reunions flashing before our eyes, again and again, year after year, how many of them do we remember, now Also, when the routine takes center stage, then the decline is not far away
We make all kinds of thinking while watching the movie, such a movie is a good movie.

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Terms of Endearment quotes

  • Aurora Greenway: You are not special enough to overcome a bad marriage.

  • Dr. Maise: We do more and more on an outpatient basis. We shouldn't need to take her back, unless the illness escalates.

    Aurora Greenway: But you're not telling me anything.

    Dr. Maise: What are you confused about?

    Aurora Greenway: How is she?

    Dr. Maise: I tell people to hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

    Aurora Greenway: And they let you get away with that?