First flowers, then women, mothers

Antone 2022-04-22 07:01:42

This is a movie I wanted to see for a long time, but never had the courage to watch it. Today, I gathered up the courage to kick myself, and was completely impressed by the director's excellent choreography. When Hua said the phrase "but I haven't done anything for you yet", she burst into tears on the spot. Seeing that some comments do not understand that Hua sacrificed too much for her lover and children, and even think that the film is promoting certain values ​​that educate women with ulterior motives, I don't think it is necessary. Before this film praises her mother, the most direct thing is to shape the person Hua. From the details, we can see that she is forbearing, strong, brave, and desperate for love. This is consistent from the beginning of the film to the end of the film. In the face of difficulties, she will always solve it with actions, bravely bear the consequences of her choices, and practice her love selflessly. Isn't this an independent female image? Isn't this worthy of our praise?

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Wolf Children quotes

  • [after Revealing to Hana that he is a Werewolf]

    Wolf Man: Were you surprised?

    [She nods]

    Wolf Man: Do you want to break up?

    [Hana shakes her head]

    Wolf Man: But you're trembling, are you scared?

    Hana: No.

    [pause]

    Hana: Because you're you.

  • [to The Wolf Man]

    Hana: I'll welcome you back home.