Unstoppable tears

Kraig 2021-12-23 08:01:03

I said, recommend me two movies to watch, one that can laugh and the other that can cry. The results obtained turned out to be: TERMS OF ENDEARMENT and SINGNG IN THE RAIN.
Let me talk about crying first.

There was a problem with the downloaded video file. I got stuck after reading 1/3. I didn't see anything famous, but I thought I could watch it. I finally finished watching the whole movie yesterday, and I couldn't make a sound when I saw the back.

I started to feel that Aurora was not a good mother, she was neurotic, cold, and talking. However, her daughter Emma is so rare that she is optimistic and full of enthusiasm, and the two seem very out of sync. But when Emma left home because of her marriage, I found sadness on her mother's strong face.

And when Emma was about to leave her hometown with her husband, Flip, Aurora complained about the high phone bills, and was reluctant to leave the car after driving. Let me be aware of the deep love this mother buried.

Not only for her daughter, but for herself, the mother is also extremely harsh. Like a proud rose, attracting but not allowing people to approach. In the days when Emma left. She began to pay serious attention to her life again. Years of independence had formed a habitual armor that was difficult to remove, but the more so, the less and less sense of security in her heart was lost. Finally, by chance, she finally knocked on the door.

However, the relationship did not come down easily because of the other's age. Jokes, guesses, madness, reservedness and habitual avoidance in the face of facts. Everything is no different from young people, but because of their age, the interpretation is extraordinarily gorgeous and heartbreaking.

At the same time, what Emma played was the trivial and complicated marriage. The embarrassment of the day did not take away her optimistic smile. The days were difficult and flat, but let the kind person walk in.

Regarding derailment, I think maybe this movie is a good interpretation of what is mental derailment and what is physical derailment. What we and Emma cannot forgive in the end is the recognition of the real spark, not the warm comfort of each other.

But life has to go on, right? The disintegration I thought was a reunion, and it was a follow-up at any cost. Will everything be alright? With the efforts and dedication of one party. When this problem emerged, we hopelessly saw the meaninglessness of this kind of effort. When Emma pushed her daughter, and her daughter called MISS, MISS with her, I really didn't know how the story would develop. Everything is tangled together. When I couldn't see the clue, another contradiction stopped everything.

Because of this contradiction, the mother and daughter's lives are closely connected again. At this time, what you discover is that it deeply affects her, and it turns out that only those who originally loved her the most. In Emma's best friend, we saw the caution out of protection, and in our mother, the rare helplessness of that strong woman. However, for Flip, only cooperation and obedience could not affect the continued spread of his own sparks. I think every woman is helpless and heartbroken when she sees this. At this time, the mother's persistent defense was moving.

Flap's life was in a mess, and Emma was still happy to see that the old tie that the man had no choice but to find was the one she gave him. She is willing to believe that their love is true, whether it was once or now. Her optimism and tolerance allowed her warmth to overcome disappointment in the last days.

When I said goodbye to the two boys, I really cried very sadly. Tom is in the rebellious period, painfully experiencing the pain of losing his mother and the stubborn struggle of unwilling to be close to others. The younger boy is in the intimacy period between the children and his family, and he is really pitiful and sad.

In the movie, I was most relieved to see the old astronaut's support for his mother. He really didn't do anything, he just chose to appear instead of escape, which is enough to make people endlessly satisfied.

When Emma left, she left no regrets. Maybe we can vaguely predict from the details of grandma's rage and beating Tom to the future not easy, but everything is properly arranged, and the days will continue peacefully. In this detail, I also see that the love of mothers for their daughters is better than that of people around them, even if they are children of their children.

I have always disliked watching old movies. I think the rhythm is slow and the images are unclear. But it cannot be denied that these all highlight the original performance and story.

A good movie of my age.

Another digression, Emma’s clothes still look very good, especially the section where she chased the female college student in a stroller. The vest is matched with a cotton dress, and the knitted jacket on the outside is very fashionable in color and style. ~

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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?