Philomena

Gwendolyn 2021-12-18 08:01:14

After putting it on the computer for almost a year, I remembered to read it because of the disconnection.
I thought it was a slow-paced film, but in fact it is.
Philomena is a mother who has lost her child, who may have been forced to be taken away from her side.
Filomena finally embarked on a long journey of finding a child when her child was 52 years old.
Although she still didn't meet her child, she might be satisfied with the life of her child through knowing all kinds of people.
In fact, the practice of the monastery is understandable. The only problem is that the contracts are all forced to sign.
But since the child has been sent to the foster family, don't look for it anymore. Stop here.

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Extended Reading
  • Lia 2021-12-18 08:01:14

    Fifty years apart, but when she saw her son's photo at the first glance, she knew he was gay. The blood that overcomes time is thicker than water. In fact, religion and belief are just passers-by who temporarily accompany each other on the same road. True beliefs will always break free from the shackles of religion and pursue an unsullied starry sky. Real people, real things, increase the thickness.

  • Lia 2022-03-30 09:01:04

    The pain of 50 years of separation is long and affectionate, but when she finds her son, it is very sloppy, especially Filomena's attitude towards the nun, and their battle of beliefs has ended in no time, except for the story itself. There is nothing more to remember thing. The same kind is better than "Oranges and Sunshine".

Philomena quotes

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

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