When I leave this world, I only think of my mother

Dallas 2022-04-21 09:02:17

At first, I didn't have a deep understanding of what the movie was about, so I thought it was a suspense movie? At the end, I was still a little confused, and I was still wondering if it was a play that my daughter played with everyone in order to ask for her father's house. Because there is a scene where a daughter covers her father's head with a quilt and seems to want to kill her father, and there is a scene where the son-in-law slaps his father in the face. But after thinking about it, it was not quite right. I feel that after the daughter failed to "murder" her father, the father could not be so polite to his daughter, and he felt that there was no connection here. This puzzled me. Later, I turned the comments and found out that this is a movie about Alzheimer's disease???. It is written from the first point of view of an old man, so heart-wrenching! In his chaotic memory, the old man always felt that his daughter was trying to get him into the nursing home, and he was very afraid of being left behind. But keeping the old man by her side makes her daughter suffer too. On the one hand, the condition of the old man is really bad, he is unable to hold on any longer, and urgently needs professional care. On the other hand, the daughter also needs her own family time, and the son-in-law is somewhat mindful. Well, it can only be said that most parents will love their children wholeheartedly, but children may not be able to do so. Thinking of my grandfather and grandma?? They worked hard all their lives to raise 4 children to grow up. Now that he is so old, he is still running for life. My parents are limited in their ability and cannot give them much living expenses throughout the year because my brother and I are still studying. I just hope that my brother and I will graduate as soon as possible so that my parents can relax with them.

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The Father quotes

  • Anthony: Can I ask you a question?

    Laura: Yes.

    Anthony: Are you a nun?

    Laura: No.

    Anthony: Then why are you speaking to me as if I'm retarded?

  • Anthony: I am worried. It's very worrying. I mean... Losing all my things, everyone's just helping themselves, and... If this goes on much longer, um, I'll be stark naked. And, um, I... I won't be able to tell what time it is.