At first I thought Anna was a very precocious girl, but because of a misunderstanding, I doubted her weight in the hearts of her family. I personally predict too much content, which still has a certain impact on the feeling of watching the movie. But the process of growing up is similar to the state of mind. Suspicion, confusion, and always closing oneself up when unable to make friends, originally wanted to protect oneself, but it was a very unwise way.
Since the two heroines met, it has been hinting that these situations are Anna's illusion. Marnie's clothes, living environment, people who appear in the family, like to go to the mushrooms, let Anna pretend to appear as a flower girl at family banquets, dance, etc. are all different from the time and space environment in which Anna lives. But I always thought Marnie was Anana's dead mother or sister, but the difference in life was so obvious that she almost thought it was a magical story. In the end, she said she was grandmother, and she could stand scrutiny in terms of time span. Through the dialogue between the present and the past characters, Anana slowly opened her heart.
I really like the education method of the foreigner's aunt's house. The stocking is not restricted, and the children's problems are solved by the children themselves, and the adults don't get involved. Anna's mother is too worried. As a child, I also find this kind of care annoying. Of course, there is also the problem of insufficient communication. The openness between parent-child relationship can reduce a lot of conflicts, and also allow children to have a good sense of trust.
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