Vanessa Kirby has starred in many blockbusters, but none of them have this test of acting. The whole story is quite restrained. A woman's broken heart after losing her child has no appearance at all, and she focuses on the depiction of details. This requires the actors to have a solid foundation. Those lines will only say that the idols of 1234 will never do it.
The story is actually very simple and can be told in one sentence. But stories like this are never simply telling a story.
Let me say a little digression first. In fact, this point was also mentioned by the defense lawyer in the story, but it was not specific.
Why do foreigners like to give birth at home?
You know, no matter how well prepared, there may be accidents during childbirth. Once an accident happens, can you really handle it at home in time?
This question is inexplicable.
If you really care about the life and death of mothers and children, and be fully prepared in the hospital, isn't this a more responsible approach?
If there is a far-fetched explanation, is it possible that Laomei’s hospital is also a butcher’s knife for slaughtering people, and that Laomei herself is not willing to go to the hospital to be slaughtered unless it is a last resort?
In other words, Lao Mei is very reassured about her medical system. Even if there is an accident in childbirth at home, the hospital's ambulance will come to the door in time?
Leave this doubt to Lao Mei to consider for herself.
The birth of a child is a big thing. No matter how confident you are, going to the hospital to give birth is the surest way.
Back to the story itself, a family that lost a child is torture for both husband and wife.
The heroine chose to avoid it. No one can talk about this issue, and whoever talks is in a hurry. Psychological repair requires a process, however, this problem, in fact, can never be turned over.
There are several ways to treat trauma.
The first is to escape. The heroine took this approach in the first stage. But chicken soup for the soul tells us that escaping cannot solve the problem, because as long as it is a human being, it will be remembered, and it will hurt. The wound has always been there, and when I think about it, my heart is bleeding.
Second, time. It is said that time is a good medicine for healing, and no matter how great the pain, it will dissipate with the passage of time. It's just that human beings are a kind of animal that remembers. Memories always want to cry, and the boundless sadness will always drown me along with the memories.
The third, face. The wound will always scab, tear the scab, and the pain is still bloody. After the pain, it will scab, and then tear it, and it will hurt again. One day, learn to be calm.
In the end, the heroine chose to face it. The pain of losing a child is a regret that cannot be turned over in a lifetime. If you ask for compensation, it will become a regret that can be made up.
So, it's better to keep her in your heart forever.
At this point, it seems to be a bit disconnected from universal values. Millions of compensation just went to waste, isn't it too much of a loss?
In fact, there are too many such examples in reality. Speaking of how much insurance you have bought for your children, the beneficiary column is filled in by yourself. What you think in the bottom of your heart is that in case, how much can you get some benefits?
Losing a child is actually the same pain in my heart as a husband.
However, the husband in the story is a "rough man" and has always been disliked by his mother-in-law. Seeing his wife's pain, he also wants to help his wife get out of the pain.
Just because I'm a "rough guy", the solution is a bit clumsy.
According to statistics, if there is a problem with the child, few couples can maintain the marriage. The relationship between the couple, which had been undervalued, soon came to an end.
It's just that the husband was walking around and got involved with his wife's cousin and the lawyer in this case. This is really unreasonable. Although it was said that the wife almost had an affair with others during this time, but after all, they braked when they were about to hit the door.
In the end, the domineering mother-in-law appeared and staged a scene of "give you one million to leave my daughter". The husband's bleak departure also lost a lot of points.
It is estimated that the label of scumbag cannot escape.
It is said that this mother-in-law, who is bent on asking for an explanation, has a sad story of World War II behind her back. However, when this mother-in-law communicates with her daughter in a plausible manner, she always feels a little bit of discord.
After all, the husband in the story, although scum, is also a victim of this accident.
The wives and mothers had peace of mind at the end, at least on the surface, and their lives could go on.
Then who is going to ask the life and death of the husband who was "forced to go away"? In the matter of losing his beloved daughter, the husband is also carrying a heavy shackle.
There are two metaphors in the story.
The first is the bridge that gradually closed, and the heroine's state of mind gradually recovered.
The second is the apple, which is a kind of memory and a kind of nostalgia. When the seeds of longing are buried in the heart, they will eventually grow into a big tree with branches full of branches.
Inexplicably, I think of Xi Murong's little poem——
Missing the branch-filled yesterday, and missing the present...
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