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How to evaluate the struggle philosophy of Keyboard Man?

Brooklyn is a love movie, released by Fox Searchlight Company, directed by john crowley and starring Saoirse Ronan, Emory Cohen and Domnell Gleason. On1October 4th, it was released in the United States 20 15, 165438. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Irish writer colm tobin. It tells the story that Alice, an Irish girl, came to new york in 1950s, hoping to create a world. She had to choose between the dream of a big city in new york and the life in a small Irish town, with Jim, the pub owner, and Tony, the Italian plumber. 2016 65438+1October 14 The film was nominated for Best Film, Best Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay at the 88th Academy Awards. Film Review: A powerful romantic drama with a strong sense of history and affection. Brooklyn once again filled this gap in the field that this studio once specialized in. Based on a best-selling novel, it tells a soft, delicate and tearful story. (Variety Magazine Review) Although the host has been upgraded from a button type to a two-handed button type, Brooklyn is still weaving an old story, but it is almost irresistible. As a child of immigrants, I can feel my heartstrings being touched. (TheWrap Review) is a classic with excellent taste. This solemn and gorgeous romantic drama is deeply branded by the ever-changing time, place and social customs. (Hollywood reporter's comment) Brooklyn is a typical work, which proves to people that a movie can have both inner warmth and firm belief, and can be both' old-fashioned' and lively. It is a masterpiece of the combination of old and new in the movies now released. (Science Monitor Review) Douban User Comments: Movies about love and homesickness are as beautiful as soft light. The three protagonists, two men and one woman, were well chosen, and the heroine lived every moment when a woman was wandering in a foreign land. After watching so many love rat movies this year, I met two such excellent men and felt sorry for the remaining one to four and a half stars. It's just an American immigration advertisement: no matter how strong the homesickness of a foreign country is, it will be shattered by the cruel reality of your so-called hometown, so if you flee to the United States, you must hold back. Saoirse Ronan once again showed his mature acting skills beyond his peers, and his photography, costumes and scenery all successfully created a sense of the times. I think this story is very touching, and the description of love is delicate and warm. Tony is an uncertain beauty on the other side of the ocean, and Jim is the dull warmth of his hometown. Eilis's struggle, her yearning for big cities and her nostalgia for her hometown should be felt by everyone who has left home and drifted away. The popularity of network language is also terrible. "Green tea bitch" is now a word that Keyboard Man blurted out. You can refer to the comments above and make your own comments. Thank you!