For a mother who lived a petty bourgeois life in the past and had dreams that could not be realized, the mother really couldn't play the role when the child was born, but after a long time, she wanted to make up for the relationship. He smiled knowingly at his poster. But the son didn't feel it, and he was trapped in suspicion and resentment towards his mother. The two of them were frozen and never had a good communication, which caused the mother to pin her hope and love on the next child. After the attitude and words, the mother directly blamed Kevin for the loss of her sister's pet and the blindness of one eye. After that, the two parents discussed to send Kevin to the army. Kevin overheard it in his heart. It must have inspired more resentment towards the mother, and the father did not play the role of coordinating the mother-son relationship, but blindly immersed in a family atmosphere that felt good about himself. The classmates did not elaborate on the movie, but the sister is undoubtedly innocent. In the
end, the mother was discriminated against by society and a series of injustices were caused by everyone's rejection of the mother's failure to teach her son well, which led to the tragedy. The mother visited the prison continuously for two years, and there was no dialogue and exchange. Finally, when the son was about to be transferred to prison At that time, the two had a brief but candid conversation. Although there was no very clear message, both sides understood what the other was trying to express. The two understood and embraced each other.
Overall it's ok, although the director's deliberately messy cuts and the red everywhere didn't make me feel very clever, and I don't understand the purpose of the scene where the lawyer and the lawyer both walk out of the house and are surrounded by reporters three times, and I don't understand why. At the end, the son suddenly woke up and solved the knot in his heart. It may be just a little bit, but the direct reason is not shown in the movie. Is it really just that he has grown up and matured and figured it out?
Family relationships cannot be underestimated, communication is very important
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