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Children of a Lesser God Reviews

  • Virgil 2022-03-15 08:01:02

    Innocent eyes and an instinctive smile respond to all kinds of misfortunes in the world~

    The film made Mary Matlin, the only deaf actress in the history of Oscar film, intended to convey that "if a girl truly understands and integrates into society, she will either experience pain physically or mentally, or learn from books in school. There are many ways to obtain it, and innocent love...

  • Yessenia 2022-03-15 08:01:02

    what love can do

    Very early film. I watched it once many years ago, and I was not impressed. This time I caught up with the HBO rerun and watched it again. The heroine is very good-looking, with watery eyes reflecting the waves, a face as clear as marble, and the mockery of doing nothing on the top makes people...

  • Khalil 2022-03-15 08:01:02

    different children

    I don't understand why it is translated as children who have fallen out of favor with God, but pity for God's daughter is not appropriate. He is a deaf children's teacher. He fell in love with her at first sight . Maybe it was the impulse of love. Maybe it was a concession that didn't understand...

  • Jadon 2022-03-15 08:01:02

    How good-looking she is!

    How good-looking she is! How good-looking she is! who is she? Why is her eyes so pure and peaceful? I only regret that I got to know her so late. Her name is Mary Matlin, and she is the youngest actress in Oscar history to win. The year was 1986 and she was 21 years old. In the film she plays a...

  • Jaylen 2022-03-15 08:01:02

    Who am I?

    O me! for why is all around us here As if some lesser god had made the world, But had not force to shape it as he would, Till the High God behold it from beyond, And enter it, and make it beautiful? - -Alfred Lord Tennyson Who are you? Jim asked Sarah. Is it the fear of closing oneself, or the...

  • Jerrold 2022-03-15 08:01:02

    Innocent eyes and an instinctive smile respond to all kinds of misfortunes in the world~

    The film made Mary Matlin, the only deaf actress in the history of Oscar film, intended to convey that "if a girl truly understands and integrates into society, she will either experience pain physically or mentally, or learn from books in school. There are many ways to obtain it, and innocent love...