Humanity, the care of strangers

Mauricio 2022-09-03 20:30:35

Later in the film, Sadie is willing to go to Paris with Jane after knowing Jane's secret, but asks to go to the cemetery of her deceased husband first. This time she asks Jane to lay flowers instead of her, so that Jane can find Sadie next to her deceased husband. Tombstone - Sadie's daughter (1951-1969), she never mentioned to Jane that she had a daughter who died at the age of eighteen. (In the first half of the film, when Jane was drinking coffee in Sadie's garden, she asked Sadie which flower she liked the most. Sadie replied "morning glory", morning glory. Afternoon thanks, short life, I think that the ending means her daughter who died early, there are many hints like this, and the director and screenwriter also spent a lot of thought.)
And Jane turned around and looked in Sadie's direction, she also Understand everything: the reason why the old lady was so resistant to being approached in the first place. There is also a scene ahead of Sadie's despair and helplessness when she finds the dogs that Jane left at Sadie's house, and when she returns the puppies to Jane, she tries to drive them out of her world. In her life, she has experienced bereavement. The pain of losing my husband and daughter, I can no longer bear any form of loss. If you don't have it, you will not be afraid of losing, right?
The last shot gave us too much to imagine, they have built up a kind of mother-daughter relationship, which made Sadie forgive Jane and go to Paris together, like every parent forgives their children Same, and Jane got what she couldn't get from her mother.
In the end, the author of the film hopes that everyone has humanity and can still maintain a kind heart in this social background.

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  • Asa Akira: What's worse than getting banged by Jack the Ripper? Getting fingered by Captain Hook.

  • Sadie: [Sipping what looks like a lovely frappé outside Java Central coffee shop] I really prefer my own brand.

    Jane: That dry s**t you shove into hot water?