Douban's synopsis is very wrong "China"!

Stephania 2022-04-20 09:01:13

"Auch's initiative to pick up trash has attracted the attention of the Taoxi family..." What else should I say next? So the Tao Xi family took this three-good student home? This synopsis is really "China"! (The profile on the mule is even more terrifying: “Missionary, white, middle-class Mrs. Tausy plans to adopt a child with athletic talent”!)

Instead of picking up trash, Oher was picking up bags of spectators before eating them all of potato chips, because he had been kicked out by the family that temporarily adopted him at that time, with nowhere to go, no food, and no warm clothes.

Next, the Tausy family encountered Ohe, who was shivering in the cold wind, and Mrs. Tausy immediately decided to bring this big black man home, just for humane sympathy! I didn't ask whether Auch's grades were good enough for investment prospects, nor did I ask whether Auch had a criminal record or whether he had a good character or not. Mrs. Tao Xi, who was sincere and honest, went home and settled Auch. After the whole family went to bed, I just remembered the safety issue that almost everyone is worried about.

From the point of view of our thick black to ashes-level Chinese, this story is really simple and naive, and it is suspected of deceiving tears. But the wonderful thing is that this story is true, and people who have a little direct experience with ordinary Americans will believe that there is a sincere and selfless good christian woman like Mrs. Tucci and a simple and pure black like Oher--even though People like this are becoming rarer and rarer in America, so this is a real thing that deserves to be made into a movie and touched the public.

Although Mrs. Tucci's behavior was touching, Oher himself was a rare treasure. In the course of his 18-year life, the poverty and sin of the environment flooded like a flood, but his innate purity was like a marble river, and after the flood, there was no trace of depravity, distortion and despair. His lamblike innocence (according to Christian) moved the Taosi family time and time again. This is why Mrs. Tausy told her friends that it was Oher who changed herself!

Incidentally: "American Sweet Sister" transformed into a capable middle-aged mother, which was very successful and worthy of the Olympic Award.

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  • Domenic 2022-03-22 09:01:17

    What wastes more time than bad movies is this plain, long and slow American warmth and inspiration. "I assure you that I will cheer for you in every game you play. But I will not wear too ostentatious, nor yelling, nor too crazy... I want you to do what you want to do. Things. It's your decision, it's your life" shit !!!

  • Ollie 2022-03-24 09:01:21

    After understanding the prototype story, this adaptation is too fairy tale

The Blind Side quotes

  • Leigh Anne Touhy: [talking about the Tuohy's Christmas card photo with Michael in it]

    Elaine: He looks so big compared to you like Jessica Lange right next to King Kong

    [amidst chuckles]

    Beth: Hey, does Michael get the family discount at Taco Bell? 'Cause if he does Sean is gonna lose a few stores.

    Leigh Anne Touhy: He's a good kid.

    Elaine: Well, I say you make it official and just adopt him

    [laughs]

    Leigh Anne Touhy: He's going to be eighteen in a few months it doesn't make much sense to legally adopt.

    [they all stare at her]

    Sherry: Leigh Ann, is this some sort of white guilt thing?

    Elaine: What would your Daddy say?

    Leigh Anne Touhy: Um... before or after he turns around in his grave? Daddy's been gone five years Elaine. Make matters worse you were at the funeral, remember? You were wearing Chanel and that awful black hat? Look, here's the deal, I don't need y'all to approve my choices alright, but I do ask that you respect them. You have no idea what this boy has been through and if this becomes some running diatribe, I can find overpriced salad a lot closer to home.

    Sherry: Leigh Ann, I'm so sorry, we didn't mean to...

    Elaine: No, we didn't really.

    Beth: I think what you are doing is so great. Opening up your home to him... honey, you are changing that boy's life.

    Leigh Anne Touhy: No, he's changing mine.

    Elaine: [snidely] And that's great for you. But, seriously, Leigh Ann, aren't you worried for Collins? I mean, she's a beautiful white girl, and he's a big, black boy.

    Leigh Anne Touhy: Shame on you.

    [gets up]

    Leigh Anne Touhy: I'm getting this.

    [she leaves]

  • Leigh Anne Touhy: Well, alright then.