After watching

Verona 2022-01-21 08:01:03

It's not a movie I watched seriously. Everyone's film reviews are more helpful to me. Yes, we don't live in a perfect world, but people like me are more persistent in the pursuit of perfection-only in one aspect. Because of my concept, maybe I won't give too high a rating to movies with passionate shots, but on the other hand I like the content of the movie, it's very plain. What it presents before our eyes is not a perfect plot, nor a perfect ending. Maybe in life we ​​must learn to accept, learn to be strong and happy in all situations.

I don't think this movie teaches us to compromise. At least it caused me to think about what I really want. We should know how to give up and pursue bravely.

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  • Carmine 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    April's God is really difficult to get along with, giving her a mother who abandoned her and an irresponsible husband, but fortunately she met Mr. Darcy. Is it what a woman really wants to have a child of her own, then love her and raise him?

  • Bailey 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    Helen Hunt is too skinny, dry face, old, dare not to put on makeup, what can I say. The movie is very broken, very life, the heroine's life changes ups and downs, whoever has experienced that will be the same as her Nervous. Her mother is very happy. There are 2 good songs in it: Naked as we come, I'll say I'm sorry Now. 7 points

Then She Found Me quotes

  • April Epner: There is a Jewish story, an ordinary Jewish joke. A father was teaching his little son to be less afraid, to have more courage, by having him jump down the stairs. He put his son on the second stair and said, "Jump, and I'll catch you," and then on the third stair and said, "Jump, and I'll catch you." And the little boy was afraid, but he trusted his father and did what he was told and jumped into his arms. The father put him on the next step, and then the next, each time telling him, "Jump, and I'll catch you." Then the boy jumped from a very high step, but this time the father stepped back, and the boy fell flat on his face. He picked himself up, bleeding and crying, and the father said to him, "That'll teach you."

  • April Epner: There is a Jewish story, an ordinary Jewish joke. A father was teaching his little son to be less afraid, to have more courage. "Jump," he said, "and I'll catch you." And the little boy trusted him, and the little boy jumped. And when his father caught him, he felt filled with love. And when he didn't, he was filled with something else, something... more: life. Amen.