Pain should never be seen

Erica 2022-04-19 09:02:43

This is a movie that parents and children alike should watch. The pure heart has not yet seen the complexity and darkness of human nature. It is too kind to beautify the demons and trust those who have ulterior motives and approach them. She found something wrong, she felt uncomfortable, humiliated and afraid, but she couldn't face it, using her short life experience and her pure and transparent heart.

At the age of 13, she told her so-called fictional stories and went to talk to her many years later. She must be righteous, she must really believe, otherwise, she will not be able to relieve her pain and disgust. And the more confident she is, the more helpless and fragile she is, the more she keeps anesthetizing herself, the less she can face reality. Because of those letterheads, because of those "beautiful" languages, and because of the crying on the other end of the phone, her kindness could find some support, even though those were actually hateful. So when she cried and said "he cried," it hurt even more when she was genuinely trying to believe. Maybe she's glorified something else, that just made it look more brutal. She said she got stories that others have never experienced, but in fact, her world is collapsing, she can't get married, can't have children.

A kind person is not cowardly, but stubbornly believes in the beauty of all people, and gives people a colorful coat with the preset beauty. People who are not confident want to please others, want to maintain the beauty of appearance, do not trust their own feelings and judgments, and look forward to the affirmation and approval of others.

No one can understand Jenny's pain, she needs to face herself, face the experience, she needs to tear down the whitewash, she needs anger and hatred, hate everyone involved, break the peace with them, tell the truth, debunk Mask, let them face their sins, see the pain of the victim, and accept the questioning of the victim, so that she can release herself, the self who did not express her anger, the self who beautifies them, the one who seems to be an accomplice to hurt herself self.

But this question is really not easy. She must recall this experience, she must be strong enough to face it, and she must ensure that she will not fall down after facing it squarely. Children really need protection, attention, and encouragement. Childhood happiness is the foundation of life. No matter how the future develops, it determines the color plate on the inner pedestal.

Thanks to the director for analysing the sharing made by herself, she allows us to see the deepest good and evil, and also makes us must pay attention to such issues and see the pain of the victims.

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The Tale quotes

  • Jenny at 13: I'm the hero of this story, NOT the victim. They fell apart, I didn't.

  • Jenny at 13: [regarding her parents] I'm sick of all their stupid rules!

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