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本帖最後由 annie40 於 15-12-10 13:56 編輯
I watched the movie 'Bridge of Spies' directed by Steven Spielberg few weeks ago.
The best line I learn from the movie is:
Would that help?
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In another director’s hands, Bridge of Spies might have a more paranoiac edge, but this is Spielberg, though certainly in minor key, with a jarring Thomas Newman score taking the place of the expected swelling strings of John Williams (it’s the first Spielberg film Williams hasn’t scored since The Color Purple). Rylance plays Abel not as a figure of menace (he was, in fact, a fairly low-level operative) but of reserved calm; every time Donovan asks him if he’s worried about the possibility of being executed, Abel flatly asks, “Would that help?” As he defends his client and cites his constitutional privileges, Donovan is openly disdained by a judge and prosecutor intent on rapidly convicting Abel; Spielberg draws a sly parallel with the much grander but effectively similar Soviet show trial given to the captured pilot, Powers.
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When the situation is bad enough, says it or shifts the attention to someone else wouldn't help. An instinctive behavior always makes us feel better, but not the wise action because it may have been decreasing our willpower for long term. You maybe reluntant to do it. However, your daughter needs it against the odd.
Anyway, I like the statement : Would that help?
and will keep it on my mind to remind myself. I think it helps.
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