about children

Freddy 2022-04-20 09:02:00

I've never been good at Michael Haneke's movies. I've seen White Ribbon, and I can't help but say Aisha.
To be mysterious is to deconstruct the film from the real level. An open ending, but triggered by some paradoxical event, when the event appeals to God, and when the event appeals to the child, that is extraordinary. It really hurts my heart when we question people and things about the inviolability of the divine.
When I saw that the teacher was also suspicious, I was about to cry. Seeing the ignorance and helplessness of the children makes me want to cry even more, because I don't trust them anymore. My children, my future, you are all we exist, and I keep hurting you, making you imitate us, imitating our suspicions and envy.

Do you cherish it like your own child? Would you be willing to let it go free? Unlike Pippi, Pippi has been raised since he was a child, and his life is taken care of.

I just want to say that we have to be ashamed in front of our children. As soon as they arrive, we are to be ashamed.

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The White Ribbon quotes

  • Martin: I gave God a chance to kill me. He didn't do it, so he's pleased with me.

  • The Doctor: My God, why don't you just die?