I wrote it more than a year ago. I received a lot of encouragement from watching this film at the time, and I also gained courage to pursue my dreams bravely. I am still moved by watching it again today. Now, I suddenly wanted to write down how moved I was after watching this movie, because when I saw Eugenia, I felt a strong sense of substitution. She was so much like me that I often thought she was me.
Not beautiful, in bad shape, can't speak, born in a well-off family, but hard work, persistence, deep sympathy for all suffering and understanding of people in different worlds, pursuit of truth, and courage to pursue idealism . The scene that impressed me the most was that after Eugenia heard so many stories about suffering, she came home, smoked a cigarette, typed in the article that hilly asked her to publish, and then changed her mind to "clothes". The toilet", and then contributed to a farce and humiliated hilly. This is the good sister she grew up with, this is the good sister who went to great lengths to introduce her to her boyfriend, this is because she is worried and good words persuade her not to read banned books good sister. But at that moment, her thoughts had gone beyond friendship. Facing the stories told by the maids, the humiliation they endured, and the struggle of fate, and a large part of their humiliation came from her sisters, she knew in her heart that this kind of friendship had come to an end. She unilaterally ends the friendship because she no longer shares the values of the world in which she lives. But who is telling it? Who can understand? She had nowhere to hide, but she still bravely walked into the hearts of those maids and followed her inner calling.
Eugenia wrote the book Help and spoke for the black maid. Because of the interests of white people, her boyfriend left him, and her best sister turned against her. And her mother who never supported her, said at the end of the movie "courage sometimes skip the generation, I'm glad you bring it back to our family. I'm so proud of you." Maybe I didn't understand you, maybe I didn't support you in the past, but when you really insist on your dreams and achieve success, if you can hear the phrase "I'm proud of you", you will still feel an instant cure.
Eugenia's life may be destined to be lonely, but I believe that her life can be spent bravely, with the brilliance of ideals and humanity.
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