finally face life

Ulices 2022-04-20 09:01:43

One is a stay-at-home mom and the other is a stay-at-home dad. My mom feels that communicating with other moms in the community is like having a conversation with other moms. My dad doesn’t have any communication partners because of the small group of dads. Their lives have an intersection, and because of the dullness of life, they feel This secret love is full of passion and temptation.

The husband, who is an executive, is sane, but he is obsessed with pornographic websites. He is caught by his wife when he is masturbating with small underwear on the website. At this time, I think this marriage is over. But no, the two continued to live, and the ending was still the same. Although there was not much footage of the husband after that, knowing that at the end of the play, the wife returned to the family and did not mention any intention of remedying the husband. Perhaps it was to make the audience think that the two people were in the same bed. marriage? Or let the audience accept that such a marriage in reality is better for a husband like this for the sake of the children, and let him keep a little hobby?

My dad's wife is a documentary filmmaker. She was moved by her interviewee and was sensitive to the possibility that her husband might have a problem, so she took the initiative and asked her mother to limit her husband's chances of cheating. Women tend to be more likely to make concessions or positive measures in marriage. The real heroine is so passionate that she encourages the hero to elope.

The economic situation of the two people is not mentioned in the play. I don't know if their two full-time mothers and fathers have the financial conditions to support themselves and their children. The play does not engrave whether this passion is true love and can sustain the two forever. Because the passion only arises from two people's desire for sex, the husband is addicted to pornographic websites and the working wife is too addicted to children, and both are neglecting to satisfy each other's desires.

The two people hesitated before the elopement meeting. The heroine wanted to elope with the child, but the child disappeared for a short time and finally realized that the most important thing was the child and returned to the family. The male protagonist eloped without a child, but the child's attachment to him made him hesitate before leaving home, and then he tried to skate with passion and was injured because he realized on the stretcher that passion is just passion and also returned to the family?

The end is to go home.

The pedophile in the play makes people feel pitiful, he is sick, he is lonely, people hide from him like the plague, but you can't blame people because who doesn't want to protect their children. His mother died of a heart attack to protect him, and he self-harmed because of the words left by his mother to be a good child, so that he would not have the capital to do bad things. The mother gave everything for her child. Is this role to redeem the policeman who killed the child by mistake? Because the police have been targeting him for the manslaughter of children in the name of protecting other children.

The heroine looks different from other mothers, and she feels the same way because they don't talk speculatively. But did she bring them back together after enjoying a passion that was flat? Maybe they have a common topic of what to eat, what to wear, what to educate, and what to wear to their husbands?

The English title of the play is child, and the Chinese translation is as a mother. Everything starts with the child and ends with the child. Being a mother means putting your children first. That's what it means.

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Little Children quotes

  • Narrator: Sexual tension is an elusive thing, but Kathy had pretty good radar for it. It was like someone had turned a knob to the right, and the radio station clicked in so loud and clear it almost knocked her over. Once she became aware of the connection between them, it seemed impossible that she'd missed it before.

  • Brad Adamson: [talking about his wife] She makes documentaries.

    Sarah Pierce: Oh, like Michael Moore?

    Brad Adamson: Like PBS.