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Ashleigh 2021-12-26 08:01:29
Forgiving others is also liberating oneself
The film tells the story of a couple who secretly adopted a shipwrecked orphan on an Australian island and guarded the lighthouse, and years later and the orphan's biological mother. I think this is a film that mainly focuses on the relationship between people, so let's call it an ethical film (now...
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Blake 2022-03-27 09:01:12
It's all selfishness, and it's also the wife's fault
This is a movie about forgiveness.
I often imagine what would happen if this story happened in China? Usually, the couple will not show any traces on the surface, but have a little guilt in their hearts. Raise the children and never tell the truth. Write to The birth mother of the child, sending a...
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Billie 2021-12-26 08:01:29
If love is like a tide, then tolerance is like the light of the world.
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Sincere 2021-12-26 08:01:29
The protagonist’s acting skills are very good, the pictures and music are also beautiful, and there are tears in the plot. It's just why you are surrounded by a group of gray-haired old couples in the cinema. Is this an old movie? ? ?
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The Light Between Oceans quotes
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[first lines]
Tom Sherbourne: I'm just looking to get away from things for a little while.
Mr. Coughlan: [sitting behind his desk] Well, it's no paradise out on that island. Just want to make sure you know what you're in for.
Tom Sherbourne: All due respect, Mr. Coughlan, it's not likely to be tougher than the Western Front.
Mr. Coughlan: Oh, you're probably right about that. You pay your own passage to every posting. You're a relief worker so you don't get holidays. I understand you're a single man. No family. So, that's a slight concern. Wouldn't normally send a single man to Janus. It's pretty remote and wife and family can be a great practical help, not just a comfort. But, seeing it's only temporary, you leave for Port Partageuse in two days. From there you'll be shipped off to Janus. Welcome to Commonwealth Lighthouse Service. Proud to have a man who served our country with such distinction amongst our ranks.
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Isabel Graysmark: I can tell you lots about me. My mom taught me the piano.
Tom Sherbourne: You still play?
Isabel Graysmark: Not that well. My brothers used to tease me awfully when I played. I lost both of them - in the War. Just must be so confusing for my parents. I mean, if a wife loses a husband she becomes a widow, but if a parent loses a child there's no special label for it. You're still a mother or father. Even if you no longer have a child. Sometimes I wonder, if I'm still technically a sister now when my brothers are gone.