Brave can't be wrong

Norval 2022-04-20 09:02:13

I watched this movie for the lead role. The first time I saw Stewart was in "The Wilderness", and I was deeply impressed. I felt that no matter how decadent and haggard this girl looked, she couldn't hide the strong and pure vitality in her bones. She is suddenly very popular now, and I like her more than me. I don't need to talk nonsense about her compliments anymore.
The story is simple, and the dramatic conflict is repeatedly downplayed in documentary footage. The power of a simple plot comes from resonance. Everyone will have unspeakable experiences and will face the problem of how to take on and digest these experiences in the future. The solution of the heroine played by Stewart in the play is an admirable display of bravery after the struggle. If you are a person who can also live a life through movies, "have courage or be ashamed" is the question that should be tortured after watching it.
Another obscure theme of the film is "privacy." I am a person who especially respects personal privacy, and I never expect to be able to carry a little weight in my heart. A lot of privacy is the broken light bulb in the back of life. It can't light up the darkness, but it hangs there forever. This is a bit grayed out, but I believe that those friends who didn't watch this movie silly as an inspirational drama must feel the same way. The director asked Stewart to pass a light rope in our hands, whether to pull it, how to pull it, and how to pull it, see yourself and your luck.
Like brave, calm people, they can never be too wrong.

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Extended Reading
  • Jennifer 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    There is no height. . There is no strength. . .

  • Abe 2022-03-25 09:01:17

    draw a tree and be happier

Speak quotes

  • [Melinda just fainted while disecting a frog]

    David Petrakis: Melinda! Hello? Can you count backwards from 10? Who is the president of the United States? Come on, open your eyes.

    Ms. Keen: Dave, don't hit her!

    David Petrakis: That's what your supposed to do! My dad's a doctor.

    David Petrakis: [still slapping her] Melinda, who's the governor of Texas?

  • loudspeaker: Attention, Merryweather students. The final tally is in. Bees: 35. Icebergs: 17. Hilltoppers: 6. Wombats: 84. We will now be the home of the Merryweather Wombats.

    Heather: What rhymes with "wombats"?

    loudspeaker: For those of you who didn't vote, maybe you've learned a valuable lesson today about democracy.

    [Melinda flips off the loudspeaker]