Felicia Tassone

Felicia Tassone

  • Born: 1989-3-5
  • Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Christa 2022-04-19 09:01:47

      It doesn't matter who wins or loses

      This film is about faith, and the crisis of faith.
      Combined with the background of the film, the second year after JFK was assassinated, and the second year after "i have a dream" was published, the belief that black people should be discriminated against in the past few hundred years is...

    • Melany 2022-04-23 07:01:52

      How to uphold justice and fight against authority

      What I see is this, Aunt May's approach is admirable, although she is too confident to say ''experience'', ''I know people'', and even she used trickery, because the people in it know , There is no shortage of people in the world who know, but evidence is lacking.

      The logic chain is...

    • Anabel 2021-11-27 08:01:19

      The conservative and frightening Sister Aloysius, the cutting-edge Father Brendan, the kind Sister James, and Mrs. Miller, who played few but very bright spots, the Quartet has turned the Catholic school into a value. Faith and knowledge compete fiercely with each other. Arena. Let the story not fall into an obvious discussion about black and white. The austere tones and photography make this "competition" more real and cruel.

    • Donna 2021-11-27 08:01:19

      In fact, it is a very small thing, or even a thing that does not exist at all. It is probably just a thought in the mind. It has been magnified into such a nervous and breath-holding movie, which really explains what a "heart demon" is. ——Perhaps especially for people with religious beliefs. It’s an adaptation of the stage play, so it’s so cool to watch the actors' Biao play, but in the end, did Mei Gu overplay a bit? Davis didn’t have many plays but the most exciting

    Doubt quotes

    • Sister Aloysius Beauvier: [to Sister James] What have you seen?

      Sister James: It is unsettling to look at people with suspicion. I feel less close to God.

      Sister Aloysius Beauvier: When you take a step to address wrongdoing, you are taking a step away from God, but in his service. What have you seen?

    • Sister Aloysius Beauvier: [to Mrs. Miller] Years ago I used to listen to all the news reports, because my husband was in Italy, in the war.

      Mrs. Miller: [Taken aback] You were a married woman?

      Sister Aloysius Beauvier: [Offended] Yes, but then he was killed.