child in mother's eyes

Willa 2022-04-20 09:01:27

I used to think that all newborns looked the same. When I came out of the delivery room and saw the baby lying next to me, I realized that every child is unique, and from the first glance, the mother knew that it was her own child, because you will be in his/her See yourself on the face.
America in 1928. . . But why do I feel like seeing the present we live in, no one in the movie is blaming the mother. But I kept thinking, back to the beginning, how could a mother not accompany her children for work. When you are everything to him, you can't abandon him for a second. In 1928 in America, it was just an accident, but in our reality, we cannot rely on anyone but ourselves to protect our children, because accidents can happen at any time. Therefore, at any time, work is a pi, don't stay with your children for work.

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  • Ona 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    The best Jolie I've ever seen, taking off the huge label, acting down to earth, acting really well. The film is a bit long, and the director put too much effort into the foreshadowing, and after the climax, some bridges are superfluous, and the ending is a bit vulgar. The clip is a little blunt in the two trials. The ending music and pictures are great.

  • Roberta 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Mom is so poor. Almost cried twice. One time, Li Ann went to visit a patient who was clicked in a mental hospital. The conversation of the two. The second time was the return of a couple's children after a five-year lapse. The most shocking sentence was "How could I not know my child." And her persistence. Find your child. Not narrow. Not selfish. Otherwise, she couldn't have suffered so much.

Changeling quotes

  • Reporter at Precinct: [as Northcott is being taken into custody] How did you avoid capture?

    Gordon Northcott: Well, I didn't, did I?

  • [last lines]

    Christine Collins: Three boys made a run for it that night, detective, and if one got out, then maybe either or both of the other two did too. Maybe Walter's out there having the same fears that he did. Afraid to come home and identify himself, or afraid to get in trouble. But either way, it gives me something I didn't have before today.

    Detective Lester Ybarra: What's that?

    Christine Collins: Hope.