Children's Act

Laurianne 2022-03-22 09:02:47

Everyone has their own interpretation of the movie, I don't think it's love between Fiona and Adam. To Adam, Fiona is more like a symbol of wisdom and beauty that has been re-established after the collapse of faith; while to Fiona, Adam is just a case at first, and later her deserted "Sally Garden" The sincerity and passion buried in him, as a wise and calm adult, may be a little heartbeat, but in the end, he will make a rational choice. As a female judge of the British High Court, Fiona is wise, rational, and fair. Her judgment saved Adam's life once; Adam, who was terminally ill, was pious, intelligent, and sincere, and he made Fiona's step-by-step life a little more Vitality, at one point, they were spiritual confidants.

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  • Colt 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    Some movies are made very well, and some are just like I really like it, but I can’t say the reason. Just like this one is very complicated, delicate and beautiful. Every shot is worthy of recollection. For example, the poem by Yeats in front of the bed, such as the sudden kiss in the rainy night. From the novel to the actors to the camera, it presents a story full of emotion but restraint so harmoniously, like a cup full of water but not a drop of water spilling out to pay tribute

  • Zion 2022-01-20 08:03:00

    Although the plot is added between the female judge and her husband, the final change is still not very convincing. Dunkirk male starring well

The Children Act quotes

  • Adam Henry: The law is an ass.

  • Jack Maye: How'd it go?

    Fiona Maye: I just gave orders to slaughter a baby. That's what the papers say.

    Jack Maye: Ah, yes. I saw that.