Feel the same way?

Retta 2022-11-04 18:55:20

The second half of the film is out of control, the director wants to show and satirize too many things, social issues, refugee issues, religion, gender, social. . . Can't hold it a bit. The first half is like playing a person who is obsessed with cleanliness, obsessive-compulsive disorder, likes cleanliness, regularity, and neatness. She is devastated by the things she hates the most time and time again. It's really heart-wrenching to watch. because. . . I have this kind of personality too. I also like to be quiet, and I also don't like people to disturb my life and come into my house. I also thought that if I have such a big house in the future, I will definitely clean it myself, because I don't like outsiders entering my home. I sometimes think that a person of my character is suitable for a person to live on. . . The first half of this play is a bit too detailed, and the second half is too loose, making it a bit nondescript. Of course, it can be seen that the director wants to show something, but I prefer the first half because I feel the same way. . ? I hope the heroine can break out and get rid of those nasty trash [proud] Of course I know that the director actually wants to express not these, but religious and social issues [proud] [proud], the performance of the eldest cousin Lawrence, I personally think it can be done. Circle points. In addition, Lawrence's appearance and figure are so good that it is easy for the audience to make plays.

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Mother! quotes

  • Woman: God help you.

  • Woman: Why don't you want kids?

    Mother: Excuse me?

    Woman: [laughs] I saw how you reacted earlier.

    [sighs]

    Woman: I know what it's like when you're just starting out, and you think you have all the time in the world, and... you know, you're not going to be so young forever. Have kids! Then you'll be creating something together! This is all just... setting.

    [pause]

    Woman: Oh... You *do* want them.