Fragmented families breed oxygen-deprived youth

Jedidiah 2022-04-22 07:01:39

Because I have met a little girl like the heroine of this movie before, it is completely unreasonable, and the nonsense thinking makes me feel strange. I tried to unravel the mystery, but in the end I couldn't. In addition to rebellion, it is the self, and the inner self Closeness, in my opinion, belongs to a kind of morbid psychology (Sorry himself is a poor word), she even thinks that she is a man as if she is crazy about her, and sometimes even teases men as a kind of fun or this. To find confidence or something, I have always felt that a single-parent family is extremely detrimental to the growth of children, but I can't imagine what aspects or how it can affect the specific impact. I seem to find some clues from this movie, although it is not complete, But it can also be used as a powerful reference. The lack of love from the family is a fatal injury to the child's growth. In the movie, if her mother could give the child more care, maybe this would not have happened, at least it would not have happened. The messy things in the back again confirm my point of view. A person who has no sense of responsibility is really not worthy of being a parent. If he is unfortunate, the tragedy will often repeat itself in the child. It's been performed over and over like this, which makes people feel heartbroken. It's a little self-worry to say that, but when I see the mother and daughter dancing together in the back, I really feel a little chilling or pitiful. Where can the responsibility and true love come from a woman who relies on a man's **?
However, this kind of film will not affect my love for life and family at all. On the contrary, every time I watch this kind of film, I have a deeper understanding of family and responsibilities, and it seems to remind myself all the time, Be sure to give your child enough love to make her happy and live a happy life~

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  • Tyler: [buries face in Mia's abdomen] I hate you!

    Mia: [tenderly] I hate you, too.

  • Mia: [shouting to Keeley's father] Can you give Keeley a message for me? Tell her I think her old man's a cunt!