今天晚上老娘和芹菜爸爸去簡單生活餐廳
喝咖啡約會聊天
2個老人聊天聊了2個小時
非常的開心
老娘非常珍惜每個星期四的晚上約會
夫妻23年
真的是不容易啊
芹菜爸爸從96.3.11
嚕嚕咪〈紅貴賓狗〉生了5隻小狗
就開始當奶爸
前7天是每3個小時餵一次
慢慢延長時間
到今天96.3.22
延長到6小時餵一次
老娘必須說
芹菜爸爸真的是一個非常非常勤勞的好男人哇
很多男人
嘴巴或文字非常厲害
他們非常的會「甜言蜜語」或是用「華麗的詞藻」來裝飾自己
可是
當要做事時
他們跑離的速度 比任何人都快
結論就是
女人選擇丈夫時
千萬不要選擇
只會「甜言蜜語」或是「華麗的詞藻」來裝飾自己的懶惰男人
一個懶惰的男人
是女人的大不幸啊
昨天因為小狗已經可以6小時餵一次
芹菜爸爸比較有空餘的時間
於是他又開始玩他的縫紉機啦
昨天他已經做出一個錢袋
哈哈哈哈
真是不錯啊
芹菜爸爸的第一個縫紉機作品就是一個錢袋
〈放置在車子裡面 裝零錢用〉
今天晚上
他打電話給教縫紉的教室
下個禮拜
他就要開始學習縫紉囉
老娘必須說
芹菜爸爸真的是一個非常非常屌的好男人啊
今天早上11點
老娘跑去游泳1500公尺
芹菜爸爸一整個早上
都坐在電視機的前面
非常認真的看股票
1點
2個老人叫便當來吃
一共120元
便當裡面總共是6種好吃的菜
芹菜爸爸是排骨飯
老娘是卡拉腿排飯
2個老人
一起坐在木頭地板上面吃午餐
這種「相依為命」的感覺非常棒
老娘常常覺得
女人談戀愛的時候
什麼都願意為男人去做
什麼都願意為男人去犧牲
覺得下廚煮飯非常浪漫
可是
一旦結婚
每天下班一回到家
馬上要進廚房煮晚餐
晚餐後
馬上要收拾 要洗要刷
結婚前幾年
或許還ok
可是3年後
還是
「每天下班一回到家
馬上要進廚房煮晚餐
晚餐後
馬上要收拾 要洗要刷」
天啊
如果這不叫做「地獄生活」
那
什麼叫做「地獄生活」?
明明60元
就可以買到一個有6種好吃菜的便當
2個人120元
為什麼
還要浪費時間與精神
天天在廚房裡面奮鬥呢?
老娘贊成偶爾全家人一起進廚房洗手做羹湯
當做玩遊戲一般
老娘反對每天進廚房洗手做羹湯
太痛苦啦
不過
如果妳愛天天進廚房洗手做羹湯
Fine!
It's your life!
None of my business!
昨天晚上看了2部非常棒的好電影
1.Mona Lisa Smile 蒙那麗莎的微笑
2.正在找資料當中
96.4.14補記
第2部就是
同居生活 絕對沒有浪漫可言的啦 ~ Prime (2005) 春心蕩漾
相關的網誌
請按這裡
Prime
春心蕩漾
女主角是
是老娘愛了非常非常多年的超級好演員
Meryl Streep
Uma Thurman
第一部老娘很久以前就看過了
昨天再次重新再看
還是雞皮疙瘩掉滿地
Mona Lisa Smile 蒙那麗莎的微笑
這一部電影
我覺得
每一個女人都一定要看
看完之後
妳一定會去思考
自己活在這個世界的意義是什麼?
今天早上
看到有人留言給我
讓我非常的感動
留言我貼在網誌的最後面
我一直在尋找
我活在這個世界的意義是什麼?
一天又一天
我愈來愈清楚的看到
我活在這個世界的意義是什麼
妳呢?
你呢?
妳/你 活在這個世界的意義是什麼?
In 1953, a time when women's roles were rigidly defined, free-spirited, novice art history professor Katherine Watson begins teaching at the prestigious all-female Wellesley College--which despite its academic reputation, is an environment where success is measured by 'how well' the students marry. Encouraging these women to strive for a more enlightened future, Watson challenges the administration and inspires her students to look beyond the image of what is, and consider the possibilities of what could be--contrary to popular belief.
Also Known As: |
Mona Lisa's Smile
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Production Status: | Released |
Genres: | Drama |
Running Time: | 1 hr. 59 min. |
Release Date: | December 19th, 2003 (wide) |
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for sexual content and thematic issues. |
Production Co.: |
Red Om Films
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Studios: |
Columbia Pictures, Revolution Studios
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U.S. Box Office: | $63,695,760 |
Filming Locations: |
Massachusetts, USA
New York
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Produced in: | United States |
Mona Lisa Smile
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Mona Lisa Smileis a 2003 film that was produced by Revolution Studios and Columbia Pictures, directed by Mike Newell, written by Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal, and starring Julia Roberts, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Kirsten Dunst, and Julia Stiles. The title is a reference to the Mona Lisa, the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, and the song of the same name, originally performed by Nat King Cole, which was covered by Seal for the movie. The film is a loose adaptation of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, a novel by Muriel Spark, and the title also references that text.
Contents1 Box office performance
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- Costs (approximate):
- Production: $65,000,000
- Marketing: $25,000,000
- Income:
- United States: $63,860,942
- Worldwide (excluding US): $76,972,150
Mona Lisa Smile tells the story of a feminist teacher ("Katherine Watson"), who, after graduating from the fictional "Oakland State" University (thought to be a fictionalized University of California, Berkeley), leaves her boyfriend behind in Los Angeles, California in 1953, to teach at Wellesley College, a women's college in the Eastern coast of the United States. The movie portrays Wellesley in the 1950s as being conservative.
Watson tries to open her students' minds to their freedom to do whatever they want with their lives. She encourages her students to believe in themselves, to study to become career professionals, and to improve their economic futures. She utilizes her art teachings as a vehicle to put across her opinion to the young women; that her students needn't conform to stereotypes of women made by society, or the roles made for them by society, as women born to become housewives and mothers. She felt that women could do more things in life than solely adopt the roles of wives and mothers. In one scene of the movie, she shows her students four newspaper ads, and asks them to question what the future will think of the idea that women are born into the roles of wives and mothers.
Watson's ideas and ways of teaching were contrary to methods deemed acceptable by the school's directors; conservative women who believed firmly that Watson should not use her class to express her points of views or befriend students, and should stick only to teaching art. Watson was warned that she could be fired if she continued acting the way she did around students.
Undaunted, Watson becomes stronger in her speeches about feminism and the future of women. She is a firm believer that the outlook of women in society needed to be changed if women were to achieve better futures, and that she needed to instill a spirit of change among her students.
Watson chooses to leave after the one year, but, as she was leaving the campus for the last time, her students run after her car, to show her affection and thank her for her lessons. Many people have noticed the film's similarity to Dead Poets Society even going so far as to refer to it as "the feminist Dead Poets Society" or "Dead Poets Society with girls" [1]. It was released on VHS and DVD on July of 2004.
Reaction from Wellesley alumnaeIn a message to Wellesley alumnae concerning the film, Wellesley College president Diana Chapman Walsh expressed some degree of regret concerning the distressed reactions of some Wellesley alumnae to the film. Many alumnae who attended Wellesley during the 1950s felt that the film's portrayal of Wellesley as a stodgy, conservative college was inaccurate.
Credits- Julia Roberts - Katherine Watson
- Kirsten Dunst - Elizabeth "Betty" Warren (Jones)
- Ginnifer Goodwin - Constance "Connie" Baker
- Maggie Gyllenhaal - Giselle Levy
- Marcia Gay Harden - Nancy Abbey
- Julia Stiles - Joan Brandwyn
- Marian Seldes - President Jocelyn Carr
- Juliet Stevenson - Amanda Armstrong
- Dominic West - Bill Dunbar
- John Slattery - Paul Moore
- Ebon Moss-Bachrach- Charlie Stewart
- Topher Grace - Tommy Donegal
- Tori Amos - Wedding Singer
- Lisa Roberts Gillan - Miss Albini
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