A genius can also be a child.

Axel 2022-04-20 09:01:47

One wants to make the little girl Mary a great genius, and the other wants the genius Mary to be an ordinary little girl. The two paths are diametrically opposed, and it is destined to be impossible to reach the same destination by different paths. Is Diane happy? No, she is not happy. But her unhappiness is not because she is extraordinary, or because she is a math genius. She actually enjoys her talent very much, and she is very willing to give full play to her talent and overcome many mathematical problems. However, her life is not just mathematics, there should be other colorful components. But her mother kidnapped her life and turned her into a mechanical math machine, depriving her of the right to enjoy life and limiting her freedom, so she was unhappy. Geniuses often encounter some hardships, but they are not all melancholy. For example, Turing, although there are many ups and downs in his life, when facing the career he likes, no matter how difficult he encounters, he enjoys it because it is his own choice, and he suffers from pain. and happy. But for Diane, the boring life with only mathematical formulas makes her miserable and makes her despair, because it was never her own choice, but forced. So, before she died, she longed so badly for Mary to be a real child and live a life she had never enjoyed. And what about Mary herself? Would she rather be a child, or a genius? Facts have proved that children and geniuses can coexist completely. Mary has shown great enthusiasm for mathematics since she was very young. She likes to read "The Evolution of Advanced Algebra"; she often does not want to go out to play because she wants to sit at her desk and study mathematics; I heard that her mother failed to finish it. When proving the Navistok equation, she hopes that she can prove it one day; but at the same time, she also has abundant emotions, she will fight for the injustice of her classmates, and beat up the senior children; He laughed happily while playing games on the Internet; he liked to drink and sing and dance to TV on Friday night with his neighbor’s aunt; he preferred to play and play with Frank every day, and the two of them had a lot of fun together.

Finally, I like the US team, and they are still handsome.

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Extended Reading
  • Maia 2021-12-19 08:01:22

    The hospital episode was too teary, and the girl's acting was also great! Especially love the sunset at the beach! The way adults and children get along is enviable. Back to reality, many children are actually mediocre, but their parents give him supplementary lessons everywhere, suppressing his childhood. The child in the film is a genius, but the uncle wants her to have an ordinary happy childhood. As for the court battle between grandmother and uncle for custody, it is also one of the highlights. The subject matter is very pleasing! Grandma's acting is great

  • Bartholome 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    Uncles and grandmothers are too much. Genetics determines that you give her an ordinary life and she may not suffer the pain of genius. Resisting passion and belief with love and happiness may not be justice. Will and freedom Everyone has their own standards and judgments, and it is also part of fate to be born in what kind of environment and to be cultivated by people with what kind of ideas. From acting to character design, my uncle doesn't look like a philosophy professor at all, so I don't think he's handsome. Grandma performed wonderfully.

Gifted quotes

  • Mary Adler: [in her counseling session] My best friend, other than Frank and Fred, is Roberta who lives a couple houses away.

    Pat Golding: Really? What's she like?

    Mary Adler: She's nice and funny. And I love her.

    Pat Golding: That's nice. Is Roberta your only friend your age?

    Mary Adler: Roberta's not my age. She's like 40, 50... 30-something. Roberta's grown woman? People my age are boring. Roberta's cool.

  • Man: [emerging from the delivery room] It's a boy.

    Grandfather: [jumping up] Way to go!

    Frank Adler: [observing] That's exactly how it was when you were born.

    Mary Adler: This happy?

    Frank Adler: This happy.

    Mary Adler: Who came out and told everybody?

    Frank Adler: I did.

    Mary Adler: Can we stay for another?