Mona Lisa Smile Comments

  • Merle 2022-03-27 09:01:07

    Marriage is the grave of a woman's youth, the beginning of mediocrity. Unless, you are not a woman who is willing to be...

  • Jules 2022-03-27 09:01:07

    And "Dead Poets Society" and "Spring in the Cattle Class" are all a routine. Because of this film, I fell in love with Maggie Gyllenhaal, Xiaoshou's sister in "Brokeback Mountain", who was sexually ambiguous and smoking. You are so...

  • Bartholome 2022-03-27 09:01:07

    The campus is so beautiful, the girls are so beautiful, and the teachers are so handsome! The most worth watching are the scenes and clothes... The movie itself is not interesting, because the director really doesn't know how to treat...

  • Edd 2022-03-27 09:01:07

    The female independent consciousness that arose after World War II is an extra finishing touch to the dialogue between the female teacher and Joan. The different situations of several girls and what the female teacher can do to make the children aware of it is very thought-provoking. At the same time, the conversation about "honesty" by a male teacher who was in love with one another at the riverside sounded like a female in the third high school hearing that you are too perfect, so I can't...

  • Enid 2022-03-27 09:01:07

    Say this film expresses radical feminism? No no no, it's teaching women to choose, to choose what you want, not what you need. Roberts is also confused, and is still digging through his experiences to find the value and meaning of being a person. But the film goes too...

  • Caitlyn 2022-03-27 09:01:07

    The costumes, backgrounds and themes are too contrived. It's hard to get the female version of Spring Breeze and...

  • Emma 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    The female liberation movies of that era seem to be like this. The teacher saved the students but could not change their own destiny, and finally ran to a new journey with their own...

  • Elmira 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Some people assert that this is a female version of the "Dead Poets Society". In fact, I have no impression of the latter, but I have watched a lot of drama review videos over the years. In fact, this is a purely female movie, and the man in the plot just becomes an existence to help women wake up and grow; To change is to be dishonest to oneself (deceive oneself)" Finally, she chose to leave again to go to Europe to pursue herself and the girls who had grown up began to ride after the car she...

  • Rogers 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Wellesley~~~ Not everything is as it seems. This movie really hurts! Originally, I looked for peace of mind before leaving, but the more I looked, the more upset I became. I need to figure out what I want. Dating and holding hands are different, so if you don't fall in love, you can directly find a marriage partner. The girls in this school can have both. Half a century of problems continue to...

  • Zackery 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    To be honest, I didn't understand the basic plot, it's a very ordinary movie, it doesn't hurt or...

Extended Reading
  • Garrick 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Advanced gender culture benefits both sexes

    I watched a movie 8 years ago, and watched it again. Some great movies are worth watching over and over again.

    Julia Roberts is one of my favorite actresses. Her "Eat Pray Love (2010)", "Runaway Bride (1999)", "Stolen Heart", "Never Compromise Erin Brockovich (2000)", "My Best Friend's Wedding" My...

  • Leif 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    The spark that can't start a prairie fire is still worth dedicating to

    This "Mona Lisa Smile", like "Dead Poets Society"/"Spring Breeze", became my encouraging film when I was depressed.

    The change of educational purpose lies in people's enlightenment, not in following the rules. It's about someone breaking the shackles and getting everyone to believe they have other...

Mona Lisa Smile quotes

  • Giselle Levy: [in reference to the husband in etiquette class] Whatever you do, don't put the boss's wife next to your husband.

    Betty Warren: Why not?

    Giselle Levy: She's screwing him.

  • Connie Baker: And, it was perfect, romantic, we stayed up all night, talking.

    Joan Brandwyn: [to Giselle] You're late, what happened to Sunday brunch?

    Giselle Levy: We stayed up all night, too. Not talking.

    Connie Baker: The psychoanalyst again.

    Giselle Levy: Divine exhaustion.