Everyone has their own value

Chelsea 2022-04-21 09:03:52

Mo Di, who has a little personality and physical defects, was not favored by her family from the beginning. Her aunt and brother even thought that she was incapable of taking care of herself and her children. Hiding the fact that she sold her daughter to someone else.

Although she was constantly attacked by her aunt and her brother, Mo Di did not give up on herself. He decided to leave the house. She believed that she could find a job to support herself. Everett's live-in maid recruitment note is Mo Di's opportunity and hope at this time.

With Mo Di's efforts and persistence, Everett decided to keep her and take care of her home. In the process, the two have been working together from the beginning of the employer relationship, sparked a spark, met and fell in love, from a lover to a partner, he went out to work, and she painted at home. Mo Di also met her good friend by chance, and helped her find a business opportunity to sell homemade small cards and paintings. Mo Di also found what she likes and is good at and successfully developed her business.

After watching Mo Di's experience described in the movie, my first impression is: Everyone has his own value.

Find something you like and do it little by little. The most important thing is to persevere, and you will be more than half successful than those who are standing still.

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  • Keven 2022-04-13 09:01:06

    People are unhappy themselves, but insist on telling her what to do to be happier. In the end, the seriously ill aunt told her that she was the only one in the family who was happy. He is everything she wants, painting is everything she wants to do

  • Lexie 2022-04-14 09:01:06

    I thought it was Stockholm at first, but then I found out that it was the gentleness unique to this man. Gently pushes her through the spring, summer, autumn and winter in the cart, because she lets her paint her own hut at will, because she angrily moves back to a window screen, because she looks at the sick Mo Di and says, "You deserve someone better than me." . Mo Di, an artist trapped in a disabled body. She is so gentle and firm, gently smoothes Everette's irritable anxiety, gently loves the world, gently cares about the child she thought she had left, she has always chosen to paint, firmly choose the life she wants, and firmly love with a person. She was as light as a piece of paper, and he was as clumsy as a piece of wood. Two seemingly unrelated people, but they are such a good match.

Maudie quotes

  • Everett Lewis: I'm lookin' for a woman...

  • Everett Lewis: Used to be Captain John Ryan's. But I moved it here, from the wharf.

    [cracks his knuckles]

    Everett Lewis: Guess how many, uh, oxen it took to move it.

    Maud Lewis: Two?

    Everett Lewis: Not two. No. Seven!

    [laughs]

    Everett Lewis: Seven oxen.

    Maud Lewis: [laughing] That's a lotta oxen.