U might hate me for saying this but this kid made her character the most annoying one with her expression and all especially in that highway doll scene 😂 kudos to this child actor I don't like kids that scream
This is a wonderful moment, when she takes back control of her life. The car is more than a means of transportation - it is a symbol of freedom, ability and the future. Even obtaining it, she bargains with the seller. It takes a lot of inner strength to bargain - if you had low esteem you would probably settle for the asking price. However, to be confidently saying "I'll give you 400 for it" in a way that makes the seller think it is a 'take it or leave it' offer takes a lot of self-confidence, which she had only recently gained. A great moment of realisation.
Control of what the horrible life she created she ruined her daughters life kept leaving warm homes from her dad a unbelievably successsful sweet man who she agreed to dinner too then begged her “abusive “ ex for sex lmao he even said do you want this she said yes please “ so gross made up the entire thing then kept dragging her daughter into shitty situation into situation your simply a bad person if you like this show same with your bloodline all bad people if so
Serious question here. What was it about this particular show out of all the other countless movies and programs that seemed to make this one so relatable to such a diverse audience? I noticed that it was getting alot of buzz and did some investigating and found that it was just a new spin on an old story. No new real ground was broke here nor was a fresh perspective offered. It was entertaining and watchable but all things considered it like the roots of what could have become a sitcom back in the day. Just hoped someone could offer me a different POV to help me appreciate something I might have missed.
My thoughts are this: In most stories there is almost never any 'new ground'. What matters is if people feel emotionally connected - and I do think this series emotionally connects with most people very well. The series is really based on the old-age 'journey' way of storytelling - ie. following a person through all their trials, challenges, failures, hopes and successes - such that we cannot help but sympathise with her plight, and imagine we were there with her. We do connect with people who tell their stories because as people we need to be empathetic in order to understand. The Maid is a very well produced, acted and paced yes, populated by characters that make decisions we might make ourselves, in environments and events that we could have easily experienced ourselves, and overall it is also the fact that people can relate to the journey, and feel like they know her like a real person, that makes it so relatable.
I loved this series and cried 50% of watching it. The book, the fictional film interpretation and acting does a great job of portraying desperation, especially the desperation of a mother (a single mom of a young child in poverty with a dysfunctional family running from an abusive relationship). The portrayal hits deep for me and unlike most things I’ve seen. I suspect a lot of people involved in its making had some deep, complex capacities to bring this story so deep :)
Control of what the horrible life she created she ruined her daughters life kept leaving warm homes from her dad a unbelievably successsful sweet man who she agreed to dinner too then begged her “abusive “ ex for sex lmao he even said do you want this she said yes please “ so gross made up the entire thing then kept dragging her daughter into shitty situation into situation your simply a bad person if you like this show same with your bloodline all bad people if so
I love that child she’s so adorable
She's so cute
U might hate me for saying this but this kid made her character the most annoying one with her expression and all especially in that highway doll scene 😂 kudos to this child actor I don't like kids that scream
Margaret Qualley really demonstrated her talent in this one. I hope she keeps doing great stuff.
I how to be the worst mom in cinema history
This car is a Jeep cherokee 1998! For anyone interested. Love this car
1996
I always get nervous watching people drive in movies
I love this.
Cutie pie!!!
Margaret it's something else.
Great series.
This is a wonderful moment, when she takes back control of her life. The car is more than a means of transportation - it is a symbol of freedom, ability and the future.
Even obtaining it, she bargains with the seller. It takes a lot of inner strength to bargain - if you had low esteem you would probably settle for the asking price. However, to be confidently saying "I'll give you 400 for it" in a way that makes the seller think it is a 'take it or leave it' offer takes a lot of self-confidence, which she had only recently gained. A great moment of realisation.
awww
C'est une série magnifique, j'ai adoré
Control of what the horrible life she created she ruined her daughters life kept leaving warm homes from her dad a unbelievably successsful sweet man who she agreed to dinner too then begged her “abusive “ ex for sex lmao he even said do you want this she said yes please “ so gross made up the entire thing then kept dragging her daughter into shitty situation into situation your simply a bad person if you like this show same with your bloodline all bad people if so
Serious question here. What was it about this particular show out of all the other countless movies and programs that seemed to make this one so relatable to such a diverse audience? I noticed that it was getting alot of buzz and did some investigating and found that it was just a new spin on an old story. No new real ground was broke here nor was a fresh perspective offered. It was entertaining and watchable but all things considered it like the roots of what could have become a sitcom back in the day. Just hoped someone could offer me a different POV to help me appreciate something I might have missed.
My thoughts are this: In most stories there is almost never any 'new ground'. What matters is if people feel emotionally connected - and I do think this series emotionally connects with most people very well. The series is really based on the old-age 'journey' way of storytelling - ie. following a person through all their trials, challenges, failures, hopes and successes - such that we cannot help but sympathise with her plight, and imagine we were there with her. We do connect with people who tell their stories because as people we need to be empathetic in order to understand. The Maid is a very well produced, acted and paced yes, populated by characters that make decisions we might make ourselves, in environments and events that we could have easily experienced ourselves, and overall it is also the fact that people can relate to the journey, and feel like they know her like a real person, that makes it so relatable.
I loved this series and cried 50% of watching it. The book, the fictional film interpretation and acting does a great job of portraying desperation, especially the desperation of a mother (a single mom of a young child in poverty with a dysfunctional family running from an abusive relationship). The portrayal hits deep for me and unlike most things I’ve seen. I suspect a lot of people involved in its making had some deep, complex capacities to bring this story so deep :)
Essa minha realidade
Song name?
'Shoop' by Salt N Pepa :)
@@LBelacquax thank you
Control of what the horrible life she created she ruined her daughters life kept leaving warm homes from her dad a unbelievably successsful sweet man who she agreed to dinner too then begged her “abusive “ ex for sex lmao he even said do you want this she said yes please “ so gross made up the entire thing then kept dragging her daughter into shitty situation into situation your simply a bad person if you like this show same with your bloodline all bad people if so