"Mo Di" - a pair of socks

Adela 2022-04-04 09:01:08

A fisherman who can't stand loneliness and is afraid that someone will enter or even change his life, so he keeps declaring his sovereignty and Mo Di uses her paintings to immerse himself in the world of fishermen. The running-in of the two people started from the fisherman's beating and scolding → allowing you to draw pictures → scolding the small merchants together as a fool → you can paint and I will sweep the floor → after marriage, all kinds of duplicity do things for Mo Di → quarrel and reconcile and help Mo Di found her daughter, the two lonely hearts met, and it was a very lucky thing to be needed by each other. At the end, I was very emotional. On the one hand, Mo Di left a room full of paintings that are enough for the fisherman to remember half a lifetime. Around his movie, I finally saw the real fisherman and Mo Di and cried? Because the smile of the fisherman who pushed in the door seemed so kind and Mo Di's grandmother also smiled well

Sandra is the first one to recognize Mo Di's paintings. A woman with great vision is also very good at discovering the advantages of others. In addition, she confessed that the houses in a small Irish town are all red, white and blue. It is very beautiful. The biggest inspiration after watching this biographical film is that people like Mo Di, who are ignored by their relatives and have difficulty in their actions, are optimistic about their lives. Some people are still complaining.

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Extended Reading
  • Emmanuel 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    The last laugh of the shriveled old lady, the whole life.

  • Antonia 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    Imagination and indomitable vitality are the four seasons of life. The idyll outlines the lines, brushstrokes, flowers, fills and colors the things that can be touched, and the vision is as simple as the mentality in a three-inch grid painting. A brush can fill up a world, joys and sorrows are sealed Beyond the scenery, love is also a kind of adventure. If you and I are weirdos walking in the lonely frontier land, we can warm each other and dance on our toes. Our souls depend on each other

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.