feel

Elfrieda 2022-04-22 07:01:32

The grandmother of the little heroine in the film is a selfish person who imposes her unfinished regrets on her daughter, trying to exchange her daughter's life for the honor she wants, but she doesn't know how painful her actions are to her. Even though her daughter has calculated the result, she still chooses to commit suicide. She must be completely disappointed with her own life and her mother's control. When the grandmother found out that her niece was extremely intelligent and tried to control the little girl's life, she was blocked by the little girl's adopter (her uncle). The education her uncle gave her hoped that she would be as happy as an ordinary child and live an ordinary life. Respect her. Although the little girl is fascinated by mathematics, but because of the help of her uncle, she also realizes the joy of ordinary school. Because the little girl said later that school is not as interesting as normal school, but it is quite interesting. In the middle, a little girl stood up and bravely helped the bullied classmate. She had the courage to admit her mistakes and applauded the little boy's work. She felt that she was not only high in IQ, but also high in emotional intelligence and kind. She could feel that she lived with her uncle. have been well nurtured. Looking back at us, it is not easy to live a life according to our own wishes.

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  • Alphonso 2022-04-24 07:01:13

    The story is old but the director did a good job, especially about the Duncan courtroom and the final script, and more importantly, you think it's familiar, but it's still happening and it's not being handled properly, so this is the meaning. Relaxed and fresh, CE is really an old-fashioned literary youth~

  • Merl 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    I should be a grandmother. #Court play thinks grandma is super right#

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?