many things can be changed

Chance 2022-04-19 09:01:42

Insufficient care of children, this way;
wanting custody of children, this desire;
maintaining women's rights, while changing views of friends and husbands;
children's resistance to fathers and harmony;
including valuing your boss because of your Fire you for poor performance;

nothing in life stays the same, of course—except those kinship ties, real emotions.

As long as you are attentive and considerate of the other person, the final approach must be the most appropriate and kind. ——Like the first word "good" in the 2011 dictionary, and the design that Ouyang did not kill Huang Licheng at the end of "The Killer Ouyang Potted Plant".


Revenge, hatred, not - must not be the best way to solve grief, these things let me know that starting from the "heart" and adopting another way, maybe I can let others go, and I can let go of myself. Most importantly, in this way, the change becomes a kind of continuation of the cut and the beginning of the next "good".

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Extended Reading
  • Maegan 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    "There's a lot of things I didn't understand. There's a lot of things I'd do different if I could. Just like there's a lot of things you wish you could change but you can't. Some things, once they' re done, can't be undone." "I came here to take my son home. And I realized he already is home. I love him very much. I'm not gonna take him with me."

  • Tia 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    The feminist background is a big plus. Interestingly, it does not emphasize the perspective of "female". Instead, it only gives Joanna a certain prudent and subtle portrayal, and instead pays more attention to the differences in the family structure. From the title of the film Kramer vs. Kramer can see that while depicting the functional transformation of traditional father and mother images, the brush and ink on both sides are completely equal and impartial.

Kramer vs. Kramer quotes

  • Ted Kramer: Daddy's got to bring home the bacon! Not only does he bring home the bacon, but, he's got to cook it too.

  • Ted Kramer: What grade are you in?

    Billy Kramer: First.