After reading "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood", there are two points that particularly touched me. I wrote a few small strokes and recorded them. The first point: No matter how good or bad the influence others have on you, it has made you who you are now. Of course, the use of "achievement" here is definitely not a fatal blow; if someone destroys you, then this sentence does not hold. When we talk about the impact of a family of origin on a person, what we talk about most is the impact of a lack of parental love on a child's character. But this kind of lack is sometimes not a bad thing, just like the conflict between the male protagonist and his father in the play gave him a unique character, and this character was brought to the press release, which made him sharp in writing and made his career. success. Therefore, the influence of others on you may be an achievement in itself. This, deeply moved me. This is the first point that struck me. The second point: as long as the problem can be discussed, it can be faced. The movie is about death: if you can talk about it, you can take it in stride. In fact, I think this can be expanded to many aspects, such as life, work, and feelings. As long as you can sit down and discuss issues together, it is no longer a big problem in your mind, and you can definitely face it calmly and kill it. Although this movie is not a good movie in the traditional sense, it really brought me a lot of thinking about character, family, friendship and love, and even work. So for me, I got a lot out of it, it's a good movie.
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