Desire

Jasen 2022-04-23 07:02:28

Perhaps at first glance at the title, I thought I was a criticism of Fei and a handsome guy enjoying the fun of life at the playground. But in fact, it is more like the expression of the nuns' imprisonment of their own desires. I have always believed that only by being chaste for life can we be closer to God. This is not only a pedantic idea, but I personally feel that this is another desire in my heart.
This kind of news coverage of looking for relatives is not uncommon, but the bottom line is that the nuns are still in trouble. My relatives have passed away, and what I admire is Fei's courage. The first time Martin found the information, he learned that his son was no longer alive. At that moment, she cried~~I cried too. What kind of pain is this, looking forward to seeing my son, if not healthy, at least alive. Just like our compatriots on the Malaysia Airlines MH370. The family is looking forward to it. But this is a luxury for Fei. On the way to find, Fei is always full of benevolence and can give constant praise to everyone she encounters. I learned from my son's colleague that my son was gay and died of AIDS, and he was even able to forgive the nun's concealment from her. What kind of tolerance is this? Faced with reality, there is such a mentality, I think, few people have it.

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  • Edwina 2022-04-24 07:01:12

    What a deep movie theme ha, Oscar's sweetheart, patiently read it, it feels normal

  • Mable 2021-12-18 08:01:14

    Very nice, warm, touched

Philomena quotes

  • Martin Sixsmith: Well... I couldn't forgive you.

  • Martin Sixsmith: I was with the BBC but not anymore.