"I gave you everything, and you gave it to others"

Taya 2022-11-22 12:53:43

First, let me talk about my understanding of the title. Mother, a selfless devotion, a person who is willing to give your heart and heart for you. Lawrence in the film is such a person. She refurbishes the house after the fire by herself. Every part of the house is her hard work. She serves the writer's daily life wholeheartedly. She just wants the writer to find inspiration again and write a good book. s work. So the question is why did the fire occur?

The originally easy life was broken by the sudden intrusion of the doctor, and then the doctor's wife came. The two are against the guest and live freely in other people's homes, as they should. This is not enough, their two sons also came, and they fought for the will, and finally the younger brother beat the older brother to death. (It is said to be the story of Adam and Eve, forgive me for not understanding) Lawrence just felt bad for the broken furniture (if it were me, I would feel bad too, I built it by myself), then he held a memorial service for his brother, and then All kinds of strangers came and held inexplicable parties, which made Lawrence very disgusted, but the writer felt it was nothing, and trumpeted his fraternity to others. It was finally quiet, the two had their own space, and finally had their own children. Because of this, the writer had inspiration and finished the work. He excitedly showed it to Lawrence, and Lawrence was quite shocked and moved after reading it. Then the author received a call from the publisher, saying what a press conference would be. (Seeing the writer's vanity) Lawrence realized that he wasn't the first to read the writer's work. Then Lawrence put his stomach up and prepared a feast to celebrate the writer's works sold out on the first day. He thought it would be a quiet life for two people. As a result, countless journalists and fans entered their house like robbers, and began to inexplicably pretentious, chaotic crowding, inexplicable The war (look at the headache, people with intensive phobia should pay attention), then Lawrence is about to give birth to a child, and it is quiet again. After Lawrence gives birth, the writer wants to hug the child, and Lawrence already knows Because of how vain and terrifying writers are, she was determined not to give her children to writers, but Lawrence had just given birth to a child and was very weak. An inattentive writer gave the child to those book fans, and the child died. At this time, Lawrence was really suffering. Nope, rushed to the basement, set the whole house on fire, and destroyed everything, only the writer survived. The writer holds the burnt horrific Lawrence and asks him for the only thing she has left, the crystal that love has transformed into. Is the story over? No, this is another new beginning.

I still remember the writer holding a crystal and explaining to the visiting doctor: "After a fire, only it was left, and it was the one that made me reborn (the original words are not like this, the meaning is the same)" The couple shattered, and the writer was like crazy, with crystals in his hands, blood dripping. (Can you not feel bad? This is the person who once gave him vigorous love, the mother who reborn him). The crystal is broken, which means that Lawrence will become the next crystal. The next one to give writers a second life.

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Mother! quotes

  • Woman: You give, and you give, and you give. It's just never enough.

  • HIM: They've come to see *me*.