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The first time I saw dogma was very novel, sometimes the lens was placed very low and very close. The eldest son was sexually assaulted when he was young, and now he can't settle for a woman. The youngest son was neglected when he was a child and sent away (have never experienced sexual assault or experienced domestic violence), and now he is rude and violent.
The eldest daughter needs to take medication and keeps saying that she wants to go home, which means she doesn’t take the hotel where she grew up; her mother said "nice to see you back" when she saw her boyfriend, and the daughter said it was someone else, which means she has taken more than one. A black boyfriend came home; at the banquet, almost all family members sang songs that discriminated against black people. Maybe the daughter had a kind of reverse racial discrimination. She made a black boyfriend because she couldn’t stand her family, and her family was white supreme. The white family she hated.
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Finally my father apologized, but did he really repent? I don't see that he feels regretful, although I don't know what the person who feels sorry should look like. So, does his apology yield to morality or to violence? The youngest son is already an adult man, he knocked his father to the ground and shocked his mother.
Mother doesn't care, just wants to maintain the illusion of peace. The guests didn't care about this whole thing either. After the eldest son announced the secret, the mother was able to calm the guests easily; seeing the father and mother entering for breakfast, the guests continued to chat, and there was no response until the father got up to quiet everyone. The shock of that secret requires a performance, but after the performance, it takes another step down, so the mother can always speak to the guests a step down, letting them return to their indifference.
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So, if children’s mental problems originate from their fathers and mothers, where do their fathers and mothers originate? Where is the end?
(Super word count short review... This is not a film review, there is no special opinion, just ask some questions)
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