the most mundane truth

Enrico 2022-04-24 07:01:23

The first thing that attracted me to this movie was its title, so when I watched it, I was always trying to find the connection between the title and the movie itself. It wasn't until a third of the movie aired where Julian appeared that I found that little connection. Then look forward to their further connection. As a result, other than because French speaks Broken English, because of a little bit of fun generated by broken, I really have trouble finding the relationship between them.

But what prompted me to watch this movie was because of a friend's introduction. I just stumbled across a film review saying this is a film dedicated to women, and I feel the same way. If a man watched it, he might not introduce the film so firmly. It can be said that I watched the first half of it calmly, because I have seen many episodes like this. It can also be said that the final ending, I also accept it calmly, even if it is a miracle, surprise, consummation..., because there are many such plots. But its real meaning lies in making people believe in the existence of miracles and not giving up any hope in their hearts. It repeats the truth that people think they already know.

We think we know how to cherish, but in fact we do not cherish. Moved again and again, the last one is the indifference again and again. However, the screenwriters, directors and actors still try to move us over and over again, to comprehend the most mundane truth.

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Broken English quotes

  • Nora Wilder: I'm just trying to figure out if this is supposed to mean something.

  • Vivien Wilder-Mann: The good ones get snapped up so quickly at your age.