Edit | Delete the innocence is not in trust at all ~ what should I do?

Ophelia 2022-08-06 14:44:10

A good movie with very realistic meaning. The director stated the story objectively. There is not too much emotional color in the movie. To show such a living story in front of the audience, I believe that different people have different views; each Individuals will play different roles at different stages of their lives. Watching this movie for children will have more understanding and relief for parents, why parents always don’t understand themselves; watching this movie for parents will trigger Think more about how to better protect them from harm, and how to get along so that children will be notified in time when they are in danger? It is true that good is rewarded, and evil has evil consequences, but obviously, what the director wants to express is not this. If this is the case, this film is too mediocre. Can all injustices in the real world really be redressed? Even if you catch a criminal, there will be another. In today's world, the online world is fictitious and real. How to protect yourself is more meaningful than catching the criminal. Imagination is beautiful but reality is always cruel. As a father, I can deeply appreciate Will’s hysteria when facing his daughter’s injury, regretting that he did not protect his daughter well, fulfilling his duty as a father, and being at a loss for the children’s loss of trust in innocence. I am puzzled about how to lead my children to face these things correctly, or how to better protect them from being hurt. I always think that it is more important to be yourself than to warn others. I don’t want my children to be "innocent and trustless." "I will try my best to keep the warmth of the family, is it more realistic to re-establish trust than to punish the bad guys?

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Trust quotes

  • Gail Friedman: We can't control what happens to us or our loved ones. What happens when Annie goes to college?

    Will: What are you saying?

    Gail Friedman: People get hurt. There's only so much we can do to protect ourselves, our children. The only thing we can do is be there for each other when we do fall down to pick each other up.

  • Will: Even if he was in jail I wouldn't be happy.

    Gail Friedman: Why?

    Will: Because it would still want to rip his fucking head off.