The Growth of a Boy and the Love of a Strange Woman

Marilyne 2022-12-24 21:27:13

(Issue 77) Dayin Niche Film Group Watching Party

——The boy's growth and the love of a strange woman in "The Bicycle Boy"

Many people are discussing the growth of the young man after watching the movie. He was abandoned by his irresponsible father, he was abandoned by his mother who refused to run away, he was rebellious and stubborn to please the "similar" he thought, and he hurt those who really loved him and cared about him. . Fortunately, he has grown and returned after experiencing the pain.

But my eyes were always on the female hairdresser. She helped him retrieve his bicycle because of a look in the boy's eyes. She adopted a boy she didn't know because of a request. She didn't respect the boy's attitude because of her boyfriend. When she chose to break up, she chose to believe after the juvenile lied, she chose to tolerate after being stabbed and rejected, and even took the initiative to assume the responsibility of compensation after the juvenile committed a crime. The reason for her giving is not explained in the film, is it because of a kind of human nature or an obsession from her childhood, what a great love, this is the real unconditional love in psychological counseling, the power of this kind of love can make anyone Moved, no requirements, no demands, only I am willing to pay for you and support you. Because of the existence of this kind of love, the world becomes better

Another thing that touched me was the independent consciousness of everyone in the film, whether adults or children, without so many moral shackles and emotional bondage. I beat people for you just because I thought, I don't expect anything in return for being nice to you, that's my own choice. Even when it hurts, I can take responsibility for what I did and go back and accept the consequences of my actions

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  • Guy Catoul: It's too much. I can't look after him.

  • Wes: May I call you Pitbull?