Mother's love is great

Noemie 2022-04-22 07:01:31

In the morning, I was flipping through the pages on the TV, looking for a movie to watch, and suddenly I came across this one. The film tells the story of a little boy who stumbled upon an envelope left by his father after his father died on 9/11, with the word Black written on it and a key inside. Since the little boy is very curious, he has been playing a treasure hunt with his father (find the sixth district of New York), so he decided to find the lock corresponding to this key. How to find it? It's to find all the people surnamed Black in New York and ask them if they know this lock. In the process of searching, the little boy was deeply in the pain of losing his father and could not extricate himself from it. He had to use words and deeds to hurt the people around him and himself. The saddest one was his mother. Once, the little boy actually told his mother that Why didn't you die? Seeing this, I really want to beat him, my mother must suffer more than you, endure the pain of bereavement, and endure this rebellious child. . . Unexpectedly, the little boy's mother knew about him long ago. Before every time he found a Black, she had already visited this person. The mother said to him: "How could I let you escape from my palm" The little boy said, "But are you not worried about my accident?" Bear boy, how could your mother not be worried, every time you go out to search, your mother will be restless waiting at home, knowing that you are home safely. At this time, I really felt the greatness of mother's love, and I endured it silently, just for the child to come out slowly. Fortunately, the bear boy finally came out.

After reading it, I just hope no war, just peace. ps: I like Sandra Bullock very much. I like this kind of beautiful, intelligent and gentle intellectual women.

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Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close quotes

  • Oskar Schell: It's just a box! An empty box!

    Linda Schell: I know it's an empty box! I know this. But I did it for me, and I did it for you so we can at least try and say goodbye to him. Because he's gone, Oskar, he's gone and he's not coming back. Never. I don't know why a man flew a plane into a building. I don't know why my husband is dead. But no matter how hard you try, Oskar, it's never gonna make sense because it doesn't. It doesn't... make... sense!

    Oskar Schell: Fukozowa you! You don't know anything!

  • [first lines]

    Oskar Schell: There are more people alive now than have died in all of human history, but the number of dead people is increasing. One day, there isn't going to be any room to bury anyone anymore. So, what about skyscrapers for dead people, that are built down. They could be underneath the skyscrapers for living people, that are built up. We could bury people 100 floors down. And a whole dead world could be underneath the living one.