Who taught whom in the end?

Rebeka 2022-03-24 09:02:21

A film about growing up, a plot that hovers between reality and fiction, 2 old urchins with eccentric characters, 5 dogs, a pig, and a second-hand lion. This combination is very joyful, and also because the boy With the arrival of the child, this combination that waits for death every day has ushered in life, and crops have grown on the originally barren land. At the same time, the boy received an unprecedented fatherly love from the two old men, who taught him how to grow up as a man and told him stories of very heroic men (this is for a growing boy Very instructive.), also taught boys how to distinguish between true and false.
The death of the last two elderly people in their 90s was also very happy, but they died without a trace of sadness.
After watching it, you will think, this is a movie about the growth of the sunrise? Or is it a movie about the sunset in the old age? Did two old men teach boys to grow up? Or did the boy teach two old men to live?
I want to learn and grow are mutual, three people, there must be my teacher.

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  • Corene 2021-12-23 08:01:28

    I feel so good after watching

  • Fredrick 2021-12-23 08:01:28

    1. American-style heroism. If you watch too much, you will get too tired and you won't catch a cold. At a glance, you can see that Americans are self-righteous, very Trump. 2. The script is very poor, the clues are confusing, the themes are unclear, and the two cores of the story have big flaws: it can't reflect the stalwart history of the two old men's heroes, and it can't capture the deep relationship between the uncle and the nephew. How are emotions built up step by step? In addition, the nephew's curiosity towards Jasmin turned out to be completely like gossip. 3. Osmond’s acting skills are really terrible. They all have spicy eyes. They are completely on the surface without any level. The characters are too flat. Many expressions pull me back to the "Sixth Sense" in minutes, and they are changing the voice, using the original sound. It's too ugly. PS: It turned out to be a film in 2003. I understand a little bit, but I still can't run at 2 or 3 o'clock.

Secondhand Lions quotes

  • Walter: Has he hit YOU yet?

    Mae: MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS!

  • Walter: So, you two were away for 40 years... Where'd you go?