Knowing life in a different experience

Wayne 2021-12-19 08:01:10

To sum it up, the film tells a warm story between an innocent boy and a decadent old neighbor. The routine is not new, and I don't agree with the saint in the eyes of this boy. Let me talk about three impressive places. First of all, Oliver gave me a lot of inspiration through a fight with classmates to become good friends. Maybe the way boys make friends is really different from that of girls. As a mother with a son, I have to start from now. Started to learn to adapt. In addition, Vincent paid the pregnant stripper Dhaka. Oliver asked him what Dhaka did. Vincent said it was a night worker, one of the most honest jobs. Indeed, strippers are more respectable than many people who do not steal or rob, and earn income from labor. Finally, the teacher of Oliver told the students about religious beliefs:'Well, you get the idea. We celebrate all the religions of the world in this room, Oliver. I'm a Catholic, which is the best of all the religions, really, because we have the most rules, and the best clothes; but among us, there's also a Buddhist, agnostic; we have a Baptist, and we have a I-DON'T-KNOW, which seems to be the fastest growing religion in the world.' ;)

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  • Lina 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Is it really that difficult to tell a story honestly and well? ?

  • Opal 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    nice! The concept of "sage" that has been running through the main line is "the selection of the mortal people around us who moved the American characters". The presence of Vincent was the light of humanity when the other children were chanting about Mother Teresa, a distant figure of God's personality. Many small details are connected smoothly and interestingly. An old setting made such a moving thing.

St. Vincent quotes

  • Maggie: [about Oliver's book] God, that's depressing.

    Oliver: No, it's not. The tree was meant to give, so to be able to give everything and have nothing left is the best life the tree could ever have.

    Maggie: Well, your father must think I'm a tree.

    Oliver: Why would he think that?

    Maggie: Nothing. Nothing.

  • Oliver: He's paying me hourly.

    Vincent: I'm showing him how the world works. You work, you get paid, you drink.

    Maggie: You're drinking alcohol?

    Vincent: ...I honestly don't remember.