The power of a child

Adelbert 2022-04-21 09:01:42

I didn't watch the movie for the first 25 minutes, I probably watched it straight from where the quarrel started, but I wanted to write something about it.

This movie reminds me of Hugh Jackman's "Iron Armored Steel Fist". It is also a downhearted, a little irresponsible father, a serious child, a redemption from family love, and a good inspirational film. .

I remember when I was in the first grade, I was 5 and a half, but I still remember that at that time I understood everything, the words of the adults, the quarrels, all the undercurrents, the open and secret fights in the class, I understood all. It's just that at that time, everyone thought you were very young and that you didn't understand, so the tone of the adults talking to you was mainly to deceive. I want to know the truth and be respected in an adult way, but they only tell you stories in fairy tales.

What if we were treated like an adult from childhood? I don't think that much has changed from now, except that the childish innocence of childhood no longer exists. Since childhood, we have a pair of eyes to see the world. But at that time, we were bound by the rules, and we were chosen by life to live until now, and when we finally had a choice, we didn't know how to choose.

So when I saw this movie, I kept thinking about how powerful little children are, they have all the possibilities. What would the future be like if they were treated like adults when they were 5 or 6 years old, told them everything, and given them choices. What if we didn't set rules for everything from a young age, let them imagine freely and let them explore on their own. What if we don't tell them that 1+1 equals 2, that an apple is an apple, and let them decide all this and let them be the masters of their lives. I don't think they will grow into an artist haha.

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Extended Reading

Chef quotes

  • Carl Casper: I'm like a cat playing a piano.

  • [last lines]

    Ramsey Michel: I just thought you and me bury-the-hatchet would be a good story. Reservations out the door. More importantly, you know, you just cook your ass off. In the meantime, you just tweet me where ever you are, and I'll come running. All right? 'Cause this shit's good. Delicious. Delicoso. Mucho goodo...

    [walks away]

    Martin: Hey hemet, that was a lot of talkin' and you not punching him. So what did the asshole say, huh?

    Carl Casper: I think that asshole might be our new partner!

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