Philomena Comments

  • Bartholome 2021-12-18 08:01:14

    "When you are high above you, you should be better to the people below. Because when you fall down, you might still meet them." Regarding mothers, sometimes they are old and just need a little thought of being alive. When she finally heard that her son was going to be buried in her hometown, all personal regrets and cold eyes of others were so disdainful, with wet eyes...like music, photography, stories, performances, and branch lines of same-sex sons, this year's most ordinary and warm...

  • Kristin 2021-12-18 08:01:14

    This story is not complicated, but it can also be interpreted from many aspects, such as religion and family affection. But the most touching is the most superficial and direct layer, which is the feelings, misses and regrets between Philomena and her son. Such a story will make you believe in family affection and its value. Both Judy Dench and Steve Coogan are very good, with a variety of personalities. While the film questioned religious hypocrisy, it also made you see the sparkle from...

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  • Florencio 2022-04-20 09:01:46

    a world without complaints

    Philomena has the right to complain, she believes in God, but what has God brought her? Because of her unmarried pregnancy, she was imprisoned and worked seven days a week with no rest. The child was sold to the United States by the church. In 50 years, several searches were unsuccessful. The...

  • Kaci 2022-03-24 09:02:07

    Walk with open-minded people

    Philomena is a movie about a mother, a movie about a woman.
    A good drama can make people cry, make people laugh, feel lost, but let the Buddha gain something.

    There are many movies about looking for a child. Philomena is a film that captures the British humor, religious and moral fetters, and the...

Philomena quotes

  • Mary: He wasn't too happy the last couple years of his life, working for Reagan. He was pretty messed up about it.

    Martin Sixsmith: The Republicans withdrew funding for AIDS research because they blamed the epidemic on the gay lifestyle.

    Philomena: Right, because some of them wouldn't wear condoms 'cause they said it spoils the feeling.

  • Martin Sixsmith: Well, I have now seen, first hand, what a lifetime's diet of Reader's Digest, the Daily Mail and romantic novels can do to a person's brain.