The parents of the child prodigy also have a headache

Theo 2021-12-19 08:01:22

The position of grandmother and uncle is the confrontation of two values. Today when we advocate humanism, most of us will choose to put a happy life first. The director deliberately portrayed his grandmother as a arrogant, strong and selfish image, which is also calling people to accept the infection of this kind of humanistic concept and pay more attention to the emotional satisfaction gained in the growth of young people, rather than personal abilities. The promotion. The final outcome is a kind of reconciliation. Mary did not lose the time with her peers, and at the same time she still has the opportunity to study in higher education institutions. This once again illustrates the importance of a balance between the two, borrowing from the novel "Wallflower" A passage from "I don’t know if it’s more important to make your children grow up happily than sending them to college. I don’t know whether it’s more important to get close to your daughter, or to make sure that he lives better than you." The optimal solution is of course. It's both, but it's not as simple as typing on the keyboard. It may not be easy for people without children to understand their parents’ desire for a child to become a dragon. It’s not or not just the parent’s vanity. It is human instinct to find ways to make children competitive enough to enter the society. How to restrain this mentality and ensure that The space for children to grow up happily is a topic that people need to discuss from generation to generation.
Mark Webb’s movies always reveal a candy-colored freshness. Similar elements can be seen in several famous movies-sunset and silhouette. From "500 Days with Summer", the hero and the heroine are on the train under the sunset. The reunion on the scene, to the declaration of love on the bridge under the sunset in "Beyond the World 2", and then to the figure in this movie where Mary was carried on the shoulders by her uncle in the sunset. This kind of warmth delivered to the audience always wins my favor. And these visual effects did not make the film appear to be nothing but a golden jade. Loli's face is against the sky, and the performance is more vivid; Mr. Tao... this face is so beautiful that people must deliberately ignore it to focus on the character itself. Although the beard can help him separate his other characters from the image of the US team more easily (however, the reunion 3 also needs to grow a beard), it actually affects his expression changes and emotionally more intuitive communication If you insist on implementing the kiwi face unwaveringly, you need to make persistent efforts in performance. In any case, I am happy to see him try more boldly on the road of acting.

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  • Reid 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The beauty has reached its peak and still has a paralyzed face. This male star with a constipated face is still a bit regrettable.

  • Maia 2021-12-19 08:01:22

    The hospital episode was too teary, and the girl's acting was also great! Especially love the sunset at the beach! The way adults and children get along is enviable. Back to reality, many children are actually mediocre, but their parents give him supplementary lessons everywhere, suppressing his childhood. The child in the film is a genius, but the uncle wants her to have an ordinary happy childhood. As for the court battle between grandmother and uncle for custody, it is also one of the highlights. The subject matter is very pleasing! Grandma's acting is great

Gifted quotes

  • Mary Adler: [in her counseling session] My best friend, other than Frank and Fred, is Roberta who lives a couple houses away.

    Pat Golding: Really? What's she like?

    Mary Adler: She's nice and funny. And I love her.

    Pat Golding: That's nice. Is Roberta your only friend your age?

    Mary Adler: Roberta's not my age. She's like 40, 50... 30-something. Roberta's grown woman? People my age are boring. Roberta's cool.

  • Man: [emerging from the delivery room] It's a boy.

    Grandfather: [jumping up] Way to go!

    Frank Adler: [observing] That's exactly how it was when you were born.

    Mary Adler: This happy?

    Frank Adler: This happy.

    Mary Adler: Who came out and told everybody?

    Frank Adler: I did.

    Mary Adler: Can we stay for another?