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Dock 2022-03-25 09:01:20

The contradiction of "I hate it but I accept it" Fiona opened up, and the boy was blind and now sees again. But countless young souls with countless possibilities will encounter the broken fairy tale, the problem of the throat, the poetic and the dream cruise. Fiona can't bear these dreams, not because of the hidden distinctions between classes and cultural symbols, but because Fiona has never really seriously faced and seriously thought about "emotion". That's why the boy cried and asked her why she wanted to enter his life. Why do you unintentionally give me hope? Why don't you want to give me that look of expectation? Jack's efforts to make this marriage are forgivable: cheated, affiliates, talk... These attempts to break the dead marriage and the intervening boys seem to have solved the problem, or maybe not. Because Fiona and Jack's love has always survived in an unequal state. The actors are very natural and have aura. The feeling of profound is impressive through the close-up of the face. But the mediocrity of the film makes the switching of the camera, the top view, and the phantom appear cluttered and incompetent. anyway.

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Extended Reading
  • Zoe 2022-01-20 08:03:00

    Adam was thrown into this ordinary world too hastily from the shelter provided by his faith for more than ten years, and the ardent and romantic soul can't bear such desolation.

  • 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

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.