I hate this ending. But this ending made the movie itself.

Camylle 2022-10-09 03:13:01

I hate this ending myself.

Because it's too real and too like real life.

That's it, there won't be so many bloody perfect happy endings.

And the truly unyielding soul fights to the end in such a disgusting reality, and such a character is complete.

Only laughing and laughing in front of the front is what kind of bullshit spirit, to survive the hardship, and then to give up Houfu and die for dignity.

It is a feeling that will never be spoken in person, and will never be revealed until death.

Everything that can be said is superficial.

But Frank, who couldn't even stand her nosebleed, was able to unplug her ventilator in the end. This noble love has been explained by a choice beyond her own.

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Million Dollar Baby quotes

  • Frankie Dunn: I swear to God, Father, it's committing a sin by doing it. By keeping her alive, I'm killing her. Do you know what I mean? How do I get around that?

    Father Horvak: You don't. You step aside, Frankie. You leave her with God.

    Frankie Dunn: She's not asking for God's help. She's asking for mine.

    Father Horvak: Frankie, I've seen you at Mass almost every day for 23 years. The only person comes to church that much is the kind who can't forgive himself for something. Whatever sins you're carrying, they're nothing compared to this. Forget about God or heaven and hell. If you do this thing, you'll be lost. Somewhere so deep you'll never find yourself again.

    Frankie Dunn: I think I did it already.

  • Maggie Fitzgerald: I seen you looking at me.

    Frankie Dunn: Yeah, out of pity.

    Maggie Fitzgerald: Don't you say that. Don't you say that if it ain't true. I want a trainer. I don't want charity, and I don't want favours.