irish girl

Sam 2022-04-22 07:01:21

Ronan was really amazing in Atonement. In the following years, like all amazing child stars, she lost her aura and became more and more mediocre as she got older.
I saw her in the Budapest Hotel again in the work. She was still very cute, but she gained a lot of weight. She lost the elf-like cunning and dreaminess in Atonement, like a gentle and honest lady in classical novels.
Until Brooklyn, the grown-up Ronan has a soft and round face, light blue eyes are still moving, calm and calm, without stage fright, she has the potential to become a big actress, I just hope that she can be thinner, it is still too round .
Brooklyn is such a beautiful film, a teenage girl's choices and struggles are told in beautiful detail. Alice, like Yao Qi, flutters and touches her heart.
There are always so many separations in this world. Irish girls are far away from their hometowns and small towns, and go across the ocean to the legendary dream country. She is independent and self-loving, brave enough to conquer this long road and an unfamiliar and huge city, but she still has a soft heart, and she is at a loss because she misses her hometown. On Christmas Eve, the singing of the Irish wanderer was ethereal and distant, and the camera swept across Alice and all the strangers present. They were missing the hometown they could not go back to, and the nostalgia was just as touching.
The choice of love has become a choice of two ways of life. When in the United States, Alice may still firmly believe that she will definitely come back here again, but once she returns to her familiar hometown, she has familiar friends, and she has the ability. The work of proving her worth, and the admiration of an Irish boy who is excellent in every way, she becomes less determined, after all, this is her hometown, after all, this is the perfect life she dreamed of before leaving. It is still impossible to criticize her for her hesitation morally. It is too difficult to cut off the past. Everything in her hometown is familiar and missed. Brooklyn is brand new, and the future is still unpredictable, but she can only embark on the journey again. Maybe this time it's the way home.
In any case, Alice is lucky to have friendly people supporting her along the way. With his lovely accent and boyish smile, his unwavering love, and of course his lovely and friendly family, Tony is not the Prince of Dreams, but a good enough match for Alice.

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Extended Reading
  • Opal 2021-12-01 08:01:26

    In the middle part, I still felt that the story was plain and unremarkable, but in the end it knocked me down. A very simple story, but like a gentle knife hitting deep inside. Leaving or staying is often between a single thought, but at the moment you leave your hometown, you will no longer be the same you were. Homesickness is still there, but this is a one-way route. [I still think that the height difference between sister Ronan and Gleeson looks pretty beautiful.

  • Reymundo 2021-12-01 08:01:26

    He told a story about "Drunk Li, who knows himself as a guest, makes his hometown his hometown". The director has a good overall control, the heroine is comfortable and natural, and the acting is delicate. The soundtrack is beautiful. The "other" love story in the second half is somewhat controversial.

Brooklyn quotes

  • Mrs. Keogh: Ellis, from the look of you, you have greasy skin, is that right? What do you do about that?

    Eilis: Just... Well, I wash it, Mrs. Keogh, with soap.

    Miss McAdam: There is nothing wrong with soap. Soap was good enough for our Lord. I expect.

    Mrs. Keogh: Well, which brand did he use, Miss McAdam? Does the Bible tell you that?

    Diana: Our Lord is a man anyway. He didn't care about greasy skin.

    Mrs. Keogh: Ladies, no more talk about our Lord's complexion at dinner, please.

  • Sheila: Would I get married again? No, I want to be waiting outside the bathroom of my boarding house forever. Of course I do. That's why I go to that wretched dance every week. I want to be waiting outside my own bathroom, while some bad tempered fellow with hair growing out of his ears reads the newspaper on the toilet and I wish I was back here, talking to you.