To be famous, or to be happy

Tre 2022-04-21 09:02:26

This movie is so good, I don't know why the ratings are so low. Seeing the grandmother and uncle fighting for custody, the final outcome is that Mary can choose to go back to her uncle's house when she is 12 years old. 6 years is enough to change the girl's mind. At that time, there will be another genius mathematician, but the ending is possible. It was to repeat the mistakes of her mother, not to commit suicide, but also to be despaired by all indifferences except learning.

Seeing the ending, I suddenly remembered the 7-year-old Sam in "I m Sam" who loved his children with all his strength. It's all the same plot, it's all the so-called decent words that seem reasonable and reasonable in this world, to plunder the pure happiness and beauty of a child or an adult.

I read the comments that this movie should be shown to Chinese parents, but the reality is still for the future. All the happiness of childhood, youth, prime and old age can be exchanged for a high reputation and a social status.

After becoming an adult, I can only look at the children who have not been polluted by the world in reality or in the movies, and secretly hope that they can be pure forever. Although I know that growth will break the purity of everything, I still want to protect them carefully.

Because I know that every purity will never come back.

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  • Mary Adler: Is there a God?

    Frank Adler: I don't know.

    Mary Adler: Just tell me.

    Frank Adler: I would if I could. But I don't know. Neither does anybody else.

    Mary Adler: Roberta knows.

    Frank Adler: No. Roberta has faith. And that's a great thing to have. But faith's about what you think, feel; not what you know.

    Mary Adler: What about Jesus?

    Frank Adler: Love that guy. Do what he says. I tell you what though - one way or the other we all end up back together in the end.

  • [first lines]

    Frank Adler: [through the door] Hey! Hey, come on. Let's move!

    Mary Adler: No!

    Frank Adler: Let me see.

    Mary Adler: No.

    Frank Adler: Come on, I made you special breakfast.

    Mary Adler: You can't cook.

    Frank Adler: Hey, Mary, open up.

    [as she emerges]

    Frank Adler: You look beautiful.

    Mary Adler: I look like Disney character...