Later he became a woman and fell in love with another woman. Before the sex reassignment surgery, Chris frozen his own sperm, which was later successfully landed on the wall of her lover Lisa's uterus by artificial means. Yes, from a genetic point of view, Christine and Lisa are the parents of the newborn pair. Oprah was interviewing the modern family in the show through a large-screen satellite connection, while chatting with the two women about who would confess to whom first, how to breastfeed the child, and the current attitude of the family. Lisa admitted frankly that her father still doesn’t accept their small family. She said: “We still have differences on some principles. It’s okay. He doesn’t want to talk about it on the show, but we still spend Thanksgiving together. , You know, what I need is not his approval, but his love."
I admit that the point that attracted me not to turn the channel right away was this transgender mother feeding her baby, but what fixed me on the sofa and watched the 40-minute show was the sense of family between the young mothers, they, and us. , It’s actually no different. Just as the beauty of "Modern Family" is not only to show the "different", but to silently convey the "same" signal in the exaggerated comedy segment. Regardless of the format of pseudo-documentary, young and old, South American immigration issues, gay couples, and adopted Asian babies, there is nothing new under the sun, and no matter how curious material it is, it is difficult to guarantee a stable ratings. As early as the end of the 18th century, the Italian dramatist Carlo Kozzi summarized the dramas that existed at that time into 36 modes. By the 1970s, the American dramatist Herman condensed them into nine types. For future filmmakers, everything is old wine in new bottles. What's more, the audience's appetites have been coaxed by the ubiquitous Internet resources so high and ridiculous, what haven't we seen? Even if you play an alien fight with Guan Erye and Batman's love triangle, no one will buy it, let alone get the whole family to buy it.
I always laughed and thought of Mr. Liang Zuo's "I Love My Family" after watching "Modern Family", which is still the top Chinese sitcom in my heart. We once had a family like that, the chubby little curly granddaughter and the old cadre grandfather angered to eat big fat, the idle little uncle, the swift and ambitious little nanny, and a middle-aged couple who were in love with each other. Hearts that can't be done with them. This kind of association between home and home has brought some sadness.
When I was in elementary school, I threw away my pen and went to watch "I Love My Home". My parents pretended to be symbolic and rushed to me twice, and they sat on the sofa to watch them. Now Mr. Liang, the master of humor, has gone, and I have also left. Family. In the past two years of school in Los Angeles, I have been subletting a small room in an old white lady's house. First, the rent is cheaper than the school dormitory. Second, I am used to spending time with the elderly, which is quiet and safe. After retiring, the old lady found a job again. She went out early and returned late every day like me. She had her son and daughter working in other states, and she visited several times a year during the holidays. Weekend videos. There were many cats in the family, and he was divorced twice. Here, isn't this the life of the elderly in the United States as we imagined it to be taken for granted, deserted and miserable, where is the joy of the Chinese nation's longevity and grandchildren? People standing on both sides of the coastline often refuse to believe it tacitly. In fact, they are more similar than expected. My friends work hard to repay their mortgages in big cities in China. They only meet a few times a year with their parents. Few people live with their parents after marriage. My landlord complains about the lazy food of my daughter-in-law. It's exactly the same face of the mother-in-law. As time goes by, our families are inevitably modernized, but just like Tolstoy's old saying, "happy families are always similar", so are modern families. Only this similar relationship is real and warm.
The second season of "Modern Family" has also been successfully broadcast to the tenth episode. What kind of story will happen to this family? Lily is going to kindergarten. This lucky little girl will encounter identity recognition problems when she is sensible. After all, two blond dads are not the traditional parental configuration of ordinary Asian children. The two young girls are about to enter adolescence and rebellion, enough for their parents to get headaches. Grandpa is old and just underwent minor surgery. Can he and Mi Tang's wife really come to the end? You see, you can guess the outline even if you are not a screenwriter. The life of a family will always be like this. It is not a hero's dream, but it is about one vegetable and one meal, just like yours and ours.
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