Today, I started watching this movie very late, and it was calm and moving. The dynamic scenes in the 1970s, and the politeness and politeness of people following the American and European demeanor, deeply attracted me. There is no complicated storyline or amazing editing, lighting, sets, or anything else that is confusing. Straightforward narrative from start to finish, like a courtroom narration without any suspense. In the middle of the night, I didn't fast-forward at 5 seconds, but watched it from beginning to end. I was gently touched again and again, and was quietly infected again and again. Billy's eyes choked and moved again and again. with my tears.
Joanna's departure was because of her happy and happy marriage, which made her lose herself and become depressed day by day. She sought help from her husband, but could not get the response from her beloved. She could only leave the house in pain and leave. My dearest son. At the peak of his career, Ted suddenly became a single dad, with a messy life that kept him busy, and taking care of his son distracted him from work and cost him his job. Of course, he made up for the lack of life in the past, became a competent father, and established a precious father-son relationship with his son. Also discover how important Billy is to him. And when Ted answered why Billy's mother left, after complaining, sadness, longing, it turned into understanding. He almost said the most profound reason for Joanna's departure, and it was no more than the most straightforward reflection after reflecting on himself. No more resentment, no more complaints. He also kept explaining to Billy that he hoped Billy would not resent his mother, because his mother loved him and left him because his father was not good.
The custody battle in the court, the quarrels between lawyers to achieve their goals, are extremely sharp and bloody. But it did not intensify the feelings of the Kramers, but made them get to know each other better through some tough questions in court. Understand each other's love for Billy, so real and all. Ted lost the custody of the child, for which he hoped to appeal at all costs, but because if the appeal was bound to require Billy to appear in court, he gave up, and he did not want to cause such trauma to the child's young heart. He explained to the child carefully, made him the last breakfast, packed up all his toys, and agreed to all the requests of the child. He was sad, but he did not forget to smile at his son and give him the most powerful hug. He is a father.
Joanna, although she has obtained custody of her son, she deeply realizes that what she will take away is not just her son, but to take her son out of a home of his own, no matter how imitated it is, it is exactly the same room as the original one. , cannot make up for this fact. So she gave up taking Billy away, just because she loved her son so much, and if she loved him, she could give him the love of a mother he really wanted. Maybe it's as simple as that. However, tearing up the face in court is only for temporary selfishness and possessiveness. When I think I love children but ignore the feelings of children, marriage destroys people's spirituality and freedom, but behind the seemingly fair trial of the law is the deep harm to children. . Family love is the most sincere human emotion. Tigers are poisonous and do not eat their children; the only unrequited love in the world exists only in family affection. How can a piece of judgment judge the deepest love in my heart~
Whether it is to leave, come back, take away, or stay, there is nothing to change the deep love for each other. The external form, which seems reasonable and legitimate, and seems to be protected by power, is fragile and cannot be forced, but what really flows between us is only that which comes from the deepest part of our hearts. Love.
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