"When the Monster Knocks on the Door" is a boy's growth play. Connor watched the light of his mother's life continue to dim, which was naturally quite cruel to him, not to mention that his father had long since left him and his mother. , and the grandmother have nothing to do with each other. As a result, the only mother he can rely on is unable to accompany him all the time. At the beginning of the film, the image of a lonely and sympathetic boy appears. He wants his mother alive, but there is nothing he can do. This translates into a communication barrier for him, and his relationship with classmates, teachers, and even relatives and friends doesn't seem to be harmonious enough. It would be great if Connor's mother would survive. Without her father, she would have no mother. Connor's growth path was destined to be more difficult and lonely. Suddenly, I felt that it was fortunate that we still had a mother when we were young, and suddenly felt that we were vulnerable and ridiculous.
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