Mis: Tardes Con Margueritte
As Margueritte says: "It’s a wonderful encounter. We came from nowhere. We are nothing. But we exist."
My Afternoons with Margueritte (the French title, La Tête en friche , and the Spanish title, Mis tardes con Margueritte ) is precisely that kind of film. mis tardes con margueritte
That line cuts to the heart of the film’s message. The world often confuses education with intelligence, and literacy with worth. Germain is not stupid; he was simply never given the chance to learn. He was told he was worthless so many times that he started to believe it. As Margueritte says: "It’s a wonderful encounter
On the other side, we have (played by the luminous Gisèle Casadesus). She is a 95-year-old woman, frail as a sparrow, who sits on a public bench in the park every day, feeding the pigeons and reading from her worn-out copy of Albert Camus’ The Plague . But we exist
It is a love story, but not the kind Hollywood sells. It is the love between two lonely souls who decide to be brave enough to sit next to a stranger on a bench. It reminds us that you don’t need a degree to appreciate poetry. You just need an open heart.
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