The brighter the more sad

Herta 2022-03-28 09:01:04

So sad. When I saw the film, I couldn't help but stop and write a review. Hallley smokes in the sunset again and again thinking of a way out, because Moonee sees through the world of adults, "I can tell when adults want to cry", Halley never complains in front of Moonee. In the film, the most frequent actions of the two mothers and daughters are not turning off the lights and watching TV in the room, or walking hand in hand on the Florida road in midsummer. No one else, the two sometimes walked fast and sometimes slowly, like a cheetah with a little leopard that was just ready to hunt. Either on the way to prey, or celebrating a successful predation.
But the two mothers and daughters live without a father, just like a mother cheetah and a baby cheetah on a plain without shelter, enemies can be seen everywhere. Bobby tried to set rules for Halley to restrict her from prostitution, but was met with strong and even insulting counterattacks from Halley, which made people speculate what kind of role the father was in Halley's childhood. The purple motel begins to be painted with brick patterns, at which point Ashley and Scooty leave Hailey and Moonee; it's a huge loss for Halley. She lost her last chance to have a job, and she lost a sister, a sister in this fucking world. But in order to protect Moonee and not let her be afraid of what happened to her, Halley didn't pull her face down to make peace with Ashley, but repeatedly provoked her.
"For my daughter, I don't need anyone to have a good life." Sean Baker didn't give Hallley a positive shot of smoking in the sunset, if there was, she must have read this sentence in her eyes.
In Florida where there is no winter and the sun is shining, next to Disneyland, which is always happy and dreamy, poor single mothers and daughters enjoy the good externalities of the city, never frowning, crying, headaches and other fragile and help-seeking expressions, but Always laughing, headstrong, aggressive.
After all, reality has put us in despair, and we are destined to not get out of the predicament, so why not live in the process of chasing the rainbow forever? Even though the shackles pulled us back again and again, we enjoyed running together.
"Let them have some fun. It's summer."
This is the rainbow-colored dream that Hllley strives to give her daughter Monee and her little friends.

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  • Summer 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    A / If the ending can be controlled, there is no doubt that the annual TOP3. Even if the Oscars don't nominate the little heroine, even if they don't even have a script nomination, it's really blind. The moment the little heroine pulled the bathtub curtain, she killed the child hiding behind the door in "No Love to Tell". It's really good to look back at the poster after reading it. And this year's best mom should add this.

  • Keagan 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The end is a bit of a dance. America is not a pure land, not anywhere, always with cheap perfume, souvenir shops, rental houses, and eating disgusting waffles with greasy residue and napkin scraps every day. The director should not be talking about childhood, nor what family is. Each of us is just an individual dependent and separated from each other. Children are adults, adults are children, mothers are girls, and girls are mothers. It is society that gives us many identities.

The Florida Project quotes

  • Halley: [watching a house on fire] Aren't you excited? This is so much better than TV!

  • Jancey: Moonee, why'd you take me on this adventure?

    Moonee: I didn't know it was going to rain!

    Jancey: Did you not even watch the news?

    Moonee: I never watch the news, it's so boring!

    Jancey: I watch the news, it's not that boring!