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Missed Some Parts In Mama.

Where can I watch Mama (2013)?

Mama 2013Release : 2013-01-17Rating : 6.1/10Country : Canada, SpainLanguage : EnglishRuntime : 100 min.Genre : HorrorStars : Jessica Chastain, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Megan Charpentier, Isabelle Nélisse, Daniel Kash, Melina MatthewsIt's not perfect[1], and there's a few things I would have done differently, but it's definitely one of the best horror movies I have ever seen, and I have seen a lot. It is now also one of my top 5 scariest movies! The others four are Dead Silence, Darkness Falls, One Missed Call, and the Unborn; and this film fits in well with that category.It is creepy/jump-scene scary as opposed to blood and violence. As for story line, some may disagree with me and say this film has no "story" but I think it does. True, some details are vague, but I believe deliberately so. Also, some parts were explained very subtly if you pay attention. I think it stands out against some similar movies due to the character development plus the unique main plot. There's always gonna be haters of every movie, but if you like the movies I listed above and can accept it as an imperfect but still REALLY scary and overall well-done film, then see it!Footnotes[1] Mama (2013)

What is “I miss you” in Urdu?

Being a beautifully eloquent language, Urdu has different ways we can say this, romantically or simply. Even some simple remarks sound romantic if given the effect:Mujhay aap ki bari yaad ati hai.Translation: I miss you so much.Spoken properly, this simple sentence works for friends, elders, children, siblings, parents, relatives and spouses. It is truly heartfelt.Mujhay aap ki kami mehsoos hoti hai.Translation: I feel you are lacking in my life.More romantic, deep and lovely. Works for anyone.Tumharay na honay se jesay meri zindagi ka charagh bujh gya ho.Translation: Without you, it seems as if the lamp of my life has blown off.Suitable for spouses and elders. It is deeply romantic.There is many, many more. This is my Urdu <3.

Missed some parts in MAMA.?

1. No, it as implied that she was killed by her husband and children's father.

2. Mama pushed him off a railing and down the stairs in their home.

3. She was a mental asylum patient in the 1800s and had to separated from her child. The child was given to nuns to care for. However, she escaped the asylum, killed a nun and stole back her baby.

4. I think she finally realised/accepted that her baby was dead.

5. Lily was younger and does not remember her original parents. Mama cared for her ever since she could remember, so she saw Mama as her parent. She wanted to leave with Mama, just like how she approached Mama in every other earlier scene. So Mama took her.

Moths are a symbol in scary movies, try googling for some theories because I'm not sure how to explain it. One online source I found said like butterflies, moths represent transformation. So maybe we can see it as Mama and Lily reuniting for a life that would suit them both more. Lily was never as receptive to her poster parents as Victoria was anyway.

These links will help with your doubts too:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2023587/faq?...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mama_%28201...

Outside of your own family who showed you the most kindness as a child?

Your question kind of dumb founded me for a moment I had to think really hard. No one in my family. It was a wolf pack mentality.The only person that never hit me, tried sexual things or never lied to me was a next door neighbor we called him Grandpa R. I am not going to put his name on her. But him and his wife were probably the age I am now in my 60s (early) and he would sit in the sun and give me a fine tooth comb and he would put baby oil on his hair just a little. He would sit in the sun and have me comb his hair. He didnt have alot . He loved having his hair combed. I always gave me a nickel. He would plow his garden with tiller and I would walk behind him bare footed and squish my toes in the fresh turned dirt . It smelled so new and fresh and felt cool on my feet in the summer. He would get his horse and hook up a red wagon to him. Then he would drive through the neighborhood picking up children and we would ride the streets in town kids in the back all colors and ages. Then when he made a couple of trips around town he would tell us last trip. He would go real slow and as you got to your house or area you simply slid off the back and went home. I always rode the whole way because he was our neighbor. I would help him after he took the bridle and all the straps off the horse and the wagon was put back . I would stand on a 55 gallon drum and brush the horse .He never hit me , he never cussed me he never violated me in any way. He felt like my grandpa . He was the only one I ever had. Mine were dead on moms side and I didnt know my dad .So it was a neighbor. A kind old man that probably felt sorry for a little tanned brown haired , big brown eyes with long braids . That would run around with her siblings outside in our underwear. That was normal back then. We you started developing then you had to wear shirts. We were outside every day I had such a tan. Now I look like a ghost in comparison. My life changed after that though. He died and my mother let a friend of hers that I guess she thought was being a Dutch uncle or something come get me on Saturday and keep me all day and he was molesting me. Then he would go to a toy store and buy me a gift I didnt want to cover up what he had been up to. I loved Grandpa R and much as I hated the man that took away my innocence, my trust .

On Cooking Mama, how do i saute?

not the part where you have a list of things to put in, but the part where you have a pan and all you can do is flip it? It just burns there isnt a finish option or anything.

How do you say "I miss you" in Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada? What is the corresponding phrase in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi if it exists?

உன்னருகில் நானில்லை - unn arigal naan illai - I am not near you.உன்னைக் கண் தேடுதே - unnai kan theduthae - Eyes are searching for you.என் மனம் வாடுகிறது - yen manam vaadukirathu - My heart is drying.உன்னைத் தேடிப்பார்க்கிறேன் - Unnai theedipparkiraen - I am looking for you.வெளிச்சமில்லை என் வாழ்வில் - velucham illai yen vaLvil - No light in my life.கண்மணியை காணவில்லை  - Kanmaniaai kannavillai - Missing you dear.  I have added very few examples for TamilL in the same context.

Which sentence is correct, “I miss you” or “I missed you”?

Both are correct. Let’s look at the grammatical difference:We use the present simple: I miss you, to talk about now. This moment.Imagine your partner is on holiday and you miss them. Normally when we speak about a present temporary action we use present continuous: I’m crying now.Miss is a stative verb (non-action) so we cannot use it in the continuous form even though missing someone is temporary.We use the past simple: I missed you, to talk about a finished past action.The specific time needs to be clear.Imagine your partner was gone for the month of January. The time you are referring to is clear when you say I missed you: January.Other examples:When I was in Uni (specific time) I missed my parents a lot.Last summer (specific time) I really missed having 6 weeks off.

Are Italian parents strict?

An 18 year old Italian girl tells her Mama that she has missed her period for 2 months. Very worried, Mama buys a pregnancy kit at the local drugstore. The test shows the girl is pregnant.
Shouting, cursing, crying, Mama says, 'Who was the pig that did this to you? I want to know!'
The girl picks up the phone and makes a call. Half an hour later, a Ferrari stops in front of their house. A mature and distinguished man with gray hair, impeccably dressed in an Armani suit steps out of the Ferrari and enters the house.
He sits in the living room with the Mama, Papa and the girl and tells them: 'Good morning, your daughter has informed me of the problem.
I can't marry her because of my personal family situation, but I'll take responsibility. I will pay all costs and provide for your daughter for the rest of her life.
Additionally, if a girl is born, I will bequeath a Ferrari, 2 retail stores, a townhouse, a beach-front villa, and a $2,000,000 bank account. If a son is born, my legacy will be a couple of factories and a $4,000,000 bank account. If twins, they will receive a factory and $2,000,000 each.
However, if there is a miscarriage, what do you suggest I do?'
At this point, the father, who had remained silent, holding his shot gun, places a hand firmly on the man's shoulder and tells him. 'You gonna try again.'

Why did Mama want to kill Lily in the movie Mama?

Victoria was never as faithful and loving as her younger sister, Lily, was to Mama. Mama wanted to kill Lily by taking her with her to the afterlife in the form of a butterfly. Lily was a replacement for the lost infant that got hung up on the tree branch during Mama's suicide attempt.

EDIT: Sorry if I got the names momentarily mixed up. I saw the movie at the theater when it was first released and haven't seen it since.

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