Cherish what you have

Rozella 2022-04-19 09:01:23

When others value what you have more than you, what reason do you have to spoil them and spoil yourself.
The ending of the movie is so cruel that people dare not imagine little Amanda's future life, and it also makes people reflect on how to measure morality and law in their own life. I will choose morality, but for the client, it is to determine a person's life with one's own values. Such pressure may be too heavy.
I can only hope that everyone cherishes what they have and doesn't wait for others to decide for you.

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Extended Reading
  • Jaquan 2021-10-21 15:30:23

    Too dramatic. Although the social significance and moral thinking are worth recommending, the performance techniques are too straightforward. Both the director and the screenwriter have dealt with it too hard.

  • Therese 2021-10-21 15:30:23

    The ups and downs and the ups and downs of the plot made me feel good about the director who didn't have much love for the predecessor who was a handsome actor. And the seemingly leeway ending is actually the director's position, even though this position is so clever that you still can't figure out your own position. Behaviors that take kindness as the starting point sharpen unexpected changes because of differences between people. Who has never been young, firmly wants to change the world by relying on self-righteous principles.

Gone Baby Gone quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Patrick Kenzie: He lied to me. Now I can't think of one reason big enough for him to lie about that's small enough not to matter.

  • [last lines]

    Patrick Kenzie: [referring to her doll] Is that Mirabelle?

    Amanda McCready: Annabelle.