special soul

Afton 2022-04-24 07:01:24

Unfortunate families of origin often create unique souls.

Yubo is that unique soul. Since childhood, he has been dependent on his mother, lacking fatherly love, and his mother is incompetent. Such a poor family of origin has created a melancholy, fragile, ego and talented soul. Maybe it is this kind of family that makes Yubo feel lonely since he was a child, loneliness makes people think, loneliness makes people sober, so Yubo has an eye to see things in the world, can write poems that his peers can't write, and dare to challenge ordinary people's inability to Imagine things, even fighting against your own mother.

It's actually a very brave thing to dare to fight against my mother. Yubo has only had his mother in the world since he was a child, so it can be seen that the one who has the greatest influence on him is his mother. His rebellion against his mother, in addition to the general rebellion in adolescence, was a rebellion against his mother's self-righteous love. There is also the phenomenon that single-parent families may have, that is, they really feel that their mother is not suitable for being a mother.

At the end, Yu Bo also realized his egocentrism, and seemed to understand a little bit of his mother's suffering. His mother also accepted his boyfriend. Did the two really reconcile? Not necessarily, the love, killing and mutual understanding with your mother may be a lifetime thing.

Why do I feel so much about this movie? Because Yubo and I are so similar, probably only children from single-parent families can understand each other~

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I Killed My Mother quotes

  • [subtitled version]

    Hubert Minel: We should be able to kill ourselves. In our heads. And then be reborn. To be able to talk, look at each other, be together. As if we never met before.

  • [subtitled version]

    Julie Cloutier: I don't have a class right now, let's get a bite.

    Hubert Minel: Isn't it illegal for teachers and students to hang out?

    Julie Cloutier: Not as much as killing your mother.