Good families, good parents are like this. . .

Sigrid 2022-04-24 07:01:07

This is not actually talking about the 9.11 event, 9.11 is just a background. . .
The emotional drama is the most important thing, which makes us realize how American families and American parents educate and nurture their children. . .
He has a good father who allows his children to fantasize about apparently impossible things, and accompanies him on expeditions to find the sixth district, thereby teaching him scientific knowledge, entertaining, and the most brilliant educational methods. That's why America has Steve Jobs, and Chinese children can only do problems. . .
He has a good mother. When the child is immersed in the grief of losing his father, she does not collapse. Instead of restraining the child's strange behavior, she tries to understand him, support him and guide him. At this time, she is a great mother , For the time being, restrain your own pain and help the more hurt and vulnerable children out of the shadows. . .
He has a good grandmother who talks to her in the middle of the night and prepares her with so many messy equipment. . .
He also has an interesting grandpa. When he was young, he didn't know how to cherish the people around him, he was unwilling to take on the responsibility of a man, and he was willing to wander anywhere, just like in "The Years of Love" - ​​LISTEN TO THE VOICE OF MY HEART. . . However, he still accompanies his grandson to do silly things, and guides him from time to time, guiding him out of the shadows.

Children who have grown up in this way, even after losing their father, will still have a complete personality and will not be as imagined in the Chinese concept. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Corene 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    Little humor and big tearjerker flashed everywhere. After the show ended, an old lady wiped away her tears and left, which was more touching than crying all over the place.

  • Joannie 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    The director of "Every Moment" still retains the technique of magnifying the details of the moment and the wonderful philosophical dialogue. However, the blueprint of the film is not good. Like "Hugo", there is an inexplicable sense of rupture and patchwork. Does the deletion of the old man affect the plot? Maybe the whole film is just like the lines say, no need to make sense. Hopefully the director can go back to more personal subjects next time. PS: It's a pity that the little boy doesn't become a rap singer.

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close quotes

  • Linda Schell: I went into your room and I tried to think like you did. I wanted to understand.

    Oskar Schell: You were snooping on me?

    Linda Schell: I was searching for you.

  • Oskar Schell: I wish it were you.

    [pause]

    Oskar Schell: I wish it were you in the building instead of him.

    Linda Schell: [very softly] So do I.

    Oskar Schell: [pause] I didn't really mean that.

    Linda Schell: [sadly, in a whisper] Yes you did.