here and now

Carleton 2022-03-24 09:01:47

It's just because I can't write a short review.... If you're not lazy after watching the movie, come back for more... The title is suddenly remembered the name of a book I read in high school
-------------- -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- --------------------I was moved when I saw the poster. The Appearance Association wasted on November 5th and found that the movie could not be found in the surrounding theaters. When I checked the release, I found that the release dates in various parts of the United States were different. Wait until the sea is dry and the rocks are rotten. Hey, on the way home, I happened to hear the interview with the original author and the film's main creator on the radio. the real heartbreaking experience when you are homesick is actually returning home and feeling different about it not because everything has changed but you've changed.

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  • Maryam 2022-03-30 09:01:04

    After watching it, I can understand why some people don't like to tell the story of green tea; some people like to say that this film tells the story of the first generation of immigrants facing the old and new world. From this point of view, this film is a work with very obvious advantages and disadvantages: from small to big and profound, but the turning part of the script is designed ci #Anyway, it is still a good film, I want to praise#

  • Genoveva 2022-03-30 09:01:04

    The first half was good, but the back crashed...

Brooklyn quotes

  • Georgina: [about their ship cabin] This is hell. Never again.

    Eilis: Never again to America?

    Georgina: The mistake was coming home.

  • Mrs. Keogh: Ellis, from the look of you, you have greasy skin, is that right? What do you do about that?

    Eilis: Just... Well, I wash it, Mrs. Keogh, with soap.

    Miss McAdam: There is nothing wrong with soap. Soap was good enough for our Lord. I expect.

    Mrs. Keogh: Well, which brand did he use, Miss McAdam? Does the Bible tell you that?

    Diana: Our Lord is a man anyway. He didn't care about greasy skin.

    Mrs. Keogh: Ladies, no more talk about our Lord's complexion at dinner, please.