the second time

Keegan 2022-03-21 09:01:57

In fact, I don't understand it, maybe I need to watch it a few more times! Family, friendship, love, my favorite in the play is the old doctor, abortion! Abortion was not a bad thing for girls at that time, it was just to survive. Hippo said he would not do this. I think he was afraid of killing a person, but I think the old doctor was right. Mom is just a person. Being born will only make both of them suffer, just like "Why Home", and let her marry and exchange money for the rest? Or let him run away? So I think there is nothing wrong with abortion! And the love of the old doctor! Taking care of Homer and growing up, letting her go, but arranging all this for him! I miss Homer so many times! Homer has never experienced life, and then he went out and experienced a life different from that of a doctor. Picking apples is simple and happy because it's something he's never done before. , helped the abortion, the death of the old doctor, the disability of the officer made him understand everything, and he went back! The heroine is back! Everything is back to the way it was! In this drama, I not only saw family, friendship, and love, but also incest and betrayal.

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Extended Reading
  • Priscilla 2021-12-09 08:01:33

    Although this kind of warm and introverted style is good, the theme of the movie itself can actually be presented in a more intense way.

  • Annette 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    A story of a young man seeing the world. It's a complicated world. There are always rules out there. But when you see it through, it's simple. Follow your heart, do what ya gotta do. Goodnight you princes of Maine, kings of new england.

The Cider House Rules quotes

  • [Homer reads the actual Cider House Rules to the illiterate workers]

    Peaches: What do they think, go up to the roof to sleep? They must think we're crazy. They think we're dumb niggers, so we need some dumb rules, is what they think.

    Rose Rose: That's it? It don't mean nothin' at all. And all this time I been wonderin' about 'em.

    Arthur Rose: They outrageous, them rules. Who live in this cider house? Who grindin' up those apples, pressin' that cider, cleanin' up all this mess? Who just plain live here, just breathin' in that vinegar? Well, someone who don't live here made those rules. Those rules ain't for us. We are supposed to make our own rules. And we do. Every single day.

  • Homer Wells: I'm not a doctor. I haven't been to medical school; I haven't even been to high school.