caroline recommends to future kids

Jaida 2022-04-19 09:01:32

I like this cartoon very much. If I watched it when I was a child, I would not be so surprised by some of the things that are happening around me now that I have grown up. Why does childhood have to live pure and flawless, and why does childhood have to be dominated by parents Filter into the darkness of this world, so that most people love to live in the beautiful memories of childhood. I remember a story about the Jewish education of children, the father stretched out his hands to the child sitting at the table and said that the child's father will hold you down. When the child leaned towards the father, the father let go of his hands, and the child fell heavily on the ground, the father said, Remember, child, when you live in this world, it's up to you, and sometimes, even your closest people can't be trusted.
Of course, the theme of this animation is about the distance between sugar-coated cannonballs and reality. There is no free lunch in the world. Don't talk to strangers. Of course, your parents are your own good. Painful lesson.
I got goosebumps when some of the kid ghosts who were locked up in the little room of the ghost mother's house in the other world showed up.
It turns out that parents all over the world are faced with a problem of how to treat their children, should they be pampered? Obviously, the point of view of this film is not right. Children should be independent from childhood, have their own opinions, and share part of the responsibilities of their parents. Children who grow up with golden spoons can easily become dolls whose eyes are gouged out in the film. The walking dead child.
A rare fairy tale that is not very fairy tale, a little dark and warm, a little scary and beautiful. IT'S CORALINE.

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Coraline quotes

  • Other Father: [robotic] All will be swell, soon as Mother's refreshed. Her strength is our strength...

    [one of the robotic hands closes his mouth forcefully]

    Other Father: Mustn't... talk when Mother's not here.

    Coraline Jones: If you won't even talk to me, I'm gonna find the other Wybie. He'll help me.

    Other Father: No point.

    [face distorts]

    Other Father: He pulled a loooong face... and Mother didn't like it.

  • Coraline Jones: [on the "Other" Mother] Why does she want me?

    Cat: She wants something to love, I think. Something that isn't her. Or, maybe she'd just love something to eat.

    Coraline Jones: Eat? That's ridiculous, mothers don't eat... daughters.

    Cat: I don't know. How do you taste?

    [chuckles]