Missing tolerance

Clemens 2022-04-24 06:01:01

After watching this movie very plainly, there is no surprise, but a heavy sense of depression. Martha’s fate is tragic, unable to distinguish between fantasy and reality, constantly jumping shots, Martha constantly thinking, but constantly lost. Martha is poor. Such a good girl has endured too many things that she shouldn't bear. People live in the world constantly looking for a sense of belonging. The cult in the film deceived many ignorant young people under the banner of a family. Just like many MLM organizations, they grasp the shortcomings or weaknesses of human nature, causing many people to lose themselves and lose themselves. Martha’s sister can only say that she is too shallow and not tolerant enough. Why can’t she be more tolerant and tolerate everything that poor Martha has experienced. Martha takes too much time to play down her tragic past and may save Martha. People gave up. Martha escaped from that organization, indicating that the deepest part of her human nature is still kind, and the open ending wants to secretly say: Martha, come on, you have to save yourself by yourself.

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Martha Marcy May Marlene quotes

  • [first lines]

    Watts: [as Martha runs away] Marcy! Marcy May! Where ya goin'?

  • Ted: [as Martha skinny dips] That's an interesting choice of swimwear.