Gifted movie review: Tale of 6-year old math prodigy is formulaic but charming
“ She’s not normal, but if Einstein can ride a bike so can she .” – Frank Adler talking about the fact that Mary is a gifted child. I love this movie. I loved the bond between Chris Evans and Mckenna Grace. Something to watch out. The direction is great and the story is very much moving. It is an extremely beautiful and heart touching movie, the sort which makes you smile through tears. The acting is exceptional, and you can't help but fall in love with the characters. I liked how they explored the complexity of the characters, and didn't just make it black and white with clear 'heroes' and 'villains'. Nobody's perfect. Love is not fearing they would get taken away from you, it is fearing that you may not be good enough for them. Gifted is an example of fluent storytelling of a simple story with basic courtroom drama and emotions. The scene of maths are beautifully portrayed, not exaggerating the girl's abilities but showcasing her as...
A profoundly disturbing paintings reflecting the horrors of modern times
ReplyDeleteThe painting conveys something like there's no one to help her when she is in great need. Something like she's crying for help without trying to be heard.
ReplyDeleteI think the nakedness in the painting conveys that she's vulnerable. She's crying and hiding her face because she's ashamed and she can't openly tell what's going on in her life.
That's true also it shows her feeling disowned and lonely
DeleteTrue that, Sarah!
DeleteA girl with broken promises!
ReplyDeleteThis painting conveys the freedom that girls owned in modern times...sad side of modern society
ReplyDeleteReality depicted in a more meaningful painting which gives us the idea of the monstrous society
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ReplyDeleteTruly ashamed😟.living in a country wer thr is highest crime rates against women nd yet worshipping women😐
ReplyDeleteCant get the logic🤔