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Michele 2022-03-28 09:01:04

In the movie "Philomena" based on a true story, I was surprised by the heroine's attitude towards the nun at the end. When I saw the end of the film, I was as angry as the reporter who questioned the nun, and I believed in the nun for myself. , while angered by playing the role of God. But Philomena chose to forgive the nun.
After a previous "love" with Christ, the only thing that will be recited is the Lord's Prayer: Our heavenly Father, may your name be proclaimed, may your kingdom come, may your will be done on earth as it is in heaven, ask Forgive us our sins, as we forgive others, and let us not fall into temptation, but save us from evil, amen.
I love this passage, as far as I know, this is the only prayer that comes from the Bible in its entirety. There are both man's prayer for Christ and Christ's expectation of man. The most precious thing for us is life. We can survive if we have food. At the same time, our hearts are peaceful and our freedom is not taken away by desires, so we can be peaceful and happy.

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  • Walton 2022-04-24 07:01:12

    The duality of religion embodied in Philomena is well said by everyone. I have nothing to add. My favorite part about this movie is the inconspicuous part. Philomena tells Martin about the romance novel she is reading. , on the one hand, reflects the change of Martin's attitude towards her, on the other hand, every word of Fei's storytelling is very related to the situation, bravo

  • Elmo 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    Apart from "Nebraska" and "Wall Street" that I haven't seen yet, this should be my favorite one of the nominated films this year. There is no big hero here, just a little old lady in the village who swears. Rumble step by step to live out a real life powerhouse. Every line of dialogue here and every "burden" is serving the plot and characters. From this point of view, the antonym of this film is probablyspan

Philomena quotes

  • Martin Sixsmith: I don't believe in God, and I think He knows.

  • Martin Sixsmith: [frustrated] I asked a question.

    Sister Claire: You're a journalist.

    Martin Sixsmith: Yes. Well, I used to be.

    Philomena: He's a Roman Catholic.

    Martin Sixsmith: Yes. Well, I used to be.