Infinitely Polar Bear evaluation action

2022-06-04 17:15
"Infinitely Polar Bear" is the real experience of director Maya Forbes growing up with his manic-depressive father. It provides not only stories, but also sincere and honest daily events in real life. These ordinary events pass The wonderful performance constitutes the plot of the story   . The core of the film is real and full of scattered details-Amelia hits a piece on the piano, and Faith uses a fork to draw a flower pattern on the kitchen table-this will definitely inspire The audience's memories of a chaotic childhood.  
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    Amelia Stuart: [narrating] My father was diagnosed manic depressive in 1967. He'd been going around Cambridge in a fake beard calling himself Jesus John Harvard. When he got better, he started working in public television in Boston. He met my mother there. He walked up and took her picture. On their first date, he took her on a driving tour of New England and told her all about his nervous breakdowns. She didn't care. She said it was a crazy time. Half the people they knew were going bananas. So they got married and they had me... and then my sister. We were happy. I know there is more to it than that. There always is.

  • Cam Stuart: Any of you kids have a light?

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