Worthy of aftertaste

Briana 2022-04-21 08:01:09

It’s a very good movie. I don’t know why there are not many people watching it and the comments are not very good... Some people may not understand why the heroine let her daughter drop out of school in the end, but whether the heroine chooses to resign or spend the last night with the hero, she recommends Isn’t the story climaxing that the heroine feels that her daughter will be “Americanized (assimilated)” and she doesn’t want herself and her daughter to become parasites of the wealthy family! ? Including the last forcing her daughter to drop out of school, the hostess has expressed dissatisfaction with her daughter many times, and she disagrees when she first enters school. Can't this show her attitude? If you don't drop out of school, your daughter will definitely still contact the children of wealthy people. Then their family can't be completely disconnected, and doing so will be done once and for all. A thousand readers and a thousand Hamlet. I think what the director wants to express is by no means his mother’s desire for control. Don’t look at this movie so narrowly. From the perspective of the background, place and character of the time, yes It will allow an adult to deal with parent-child issues and think more about the relationship between the sexes. My favorite line in the movie: When we have children, we can’t make some mistakes.

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Spanglish quotes

  • [from trailer]

    John Clasky: Worrying about your kids is sanity, and being that sane... can drive you nuts.

  • John Clasky: [to the newspaper, upon seeing the 4-star restaurant review he didn't want] FUCK YOU!