Marnie in Memories

Fabian 2022-12-10 11:26:43


The growth environment and experience will indeed have a relatively large impact on a person's character and thoughts. The older you grow up, the more you can feel that the solution of some problems in the growth process directly affects the development of a person and the shaping of his character.
The film is about a process of how to resolve the crux of the girl's heart. The girl has a delicate mind and is too immersed in her own world, so she looks a little restrained and is afraid of getting along with others. To a large extent, it was brought about by family experience. The girl was very cheerful and lively when she was very young. My grandmother wanted her granddaughter to have a happy childhood because of her own experience. Sudden changes are unbearable for a child who is less anxious and knowledgeable, so such a change is not difficult to understand. The girl's heart is also very entangled, struggling, and self-blame, trying to find a breakthrough. This process is not easy for anyone, and it can be imagined how much influence it will have on her growth if the inner knot always exists.
It doesn't matter whether Marnie is an illusory or real existence in Anna's heart, her appearance is only to guide the girl out of the closed world in her heart. When people are confused, it is often difficult to get rid of them, and there is often a need for someone to guide them. Grandma Xing Naide has Kazuhiko by her side who understands and cares about her. And the adoptive mother is too melancholy, although she hopes to understand and help, but she can't touch her heart. The lively and cheerful Marnie's appearance is destined to make you feel that she is the one who is missing in Anna's life. The constant questioning about who Marnie is is like Anna's repeated exploration of her inner crux.
It turns out that Marnie is also a girl with the same confusion as Anna, who lacks the care of her parents and doesn't have a close friend by her side. This often causes psychological problems for children, and this phenomenon also causes some reflections. This requires relatives to get along with children more patiently, to be close to the children's psychology and slowly guide them to act as that person. The film also wants to expose and appeal to this common problem.
The plot of the story is very cleverly designed, and there are many metaphorical pictures, which are thought-provoking. The setting of certain lines can well reflect the heart of the task, such as "you are so happy, if only I were you", "why leave me alone" can well reflect Anna's inner desire and struggle. . .

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When Marnie Was There quotes

  • Dr. Yamashita: You know, asthma can be stress-related.

  • Anna Sasaki: I hate myself.