Joy, this is the keynote of Mother's Day

Jerald 2022-08-07 19:27:49

A few days ago, "Julie Pi" (the title originated from the Japanese drama "Tomorrow, Mom Is Not") divorced. Then the news about Jennifer Aniston on major websites suddenly increased. I don't understand this kind of Internet brain circuit too much. Aniston is obviously married, and her ex-husband's divorce is related to her. Then I found the show at station A. The above is the background of encountering this movie.
At the beginning of the movie, there is a feeling about being a mother. Life after having a child is really not so easy. Since being popularized by science in the process of giving birth, I feel that every woman who is willing to be a mother is particularly great.
The protagonists have their own worries about Mother's Day: Sand is worried that the two sons will no longer be their only ones because of the remarriage of their ex-husbands; Jesse can’t explain to her mother why she married Asan, whom she doesn’t like; Bly Deli was unable to face his daughter and his grief calmly because of the death of his wife. He was unable to face the coming Mother's Day; Christina wanted to understand why his mother gave up; and Miranda was unable to handle the 16-year-old. The story of the lost daughter... is obviously an accumulation of all kinds of troubles, but the tone of the whole movie is very relaxed, even a bit cheerful, and even the conflicts have a little joking tone. Sand held a party with or without humps and alpacas because his ex-husband was going to take his new wife to Paris and let his son accompany his new wife for a long time on Mother’s Day. When she was angry with her son, Sand allowed the little girl to pull out the valve core and quickly flatten the slide. At that time, the smile of the little conspiracy was super beautiful. And Jesse’s parents could not accept that the eldest daughter was Lara, and the younger daughter married an Indian and fell out. In the end, the father’s crazy RV trip to reconcile his daughter and son-in-law also easily resolved the contradiction. Leaving laughter. Even the sadness of his wife's death, when he saw his daughters go to the cemetery on Mother's Day, Bradley also used his wife's favorite karaoke to resolve it, leaving the room full of laughter and lameness. Of one leg. The only tear point is probably Miranda holding her granddaughter to see her daughter marry a bartender. Of course, those were moving tears, and even the rhythm of the wedding was very lively, and the funny appearance ceremony of the little flower girl made people laugh. The ideal Mother's Day should be this kind of atmosphere, simple, lively, and joyous, like a garden full of flowers of various colors. I didn’t praise the greatness of my mother, but simply presented a kind of joy. I like this way of expression. I hate all kinds of praises of the mother’s great sacrifice, for the family, for the children, and then I live a busy, miserable life. In reality, one person’s sacrifice is always accompanied by another’s gain. Mothers have given everything for their children. In a certain sense, it is the father's irresponsibility in the growth of the children. In our lives, we always sing the praises of the saint-like mother, as if the father had already died. And if a mother does not put her children first, she will always be condemned by countless people, and we have all forgotten that before she became a mother, she was just an ordinary person. Does the so-called "motherhood" really exist spontaneously? Isn't this society silently infusing girls with similar ideas? For the kind Hard-working mothers will respect, but they often ask themselves, if they are given different choices, would they choose to become this kind of mother? Give up everything for the family. There is no laughter, only heaviness.
I like this movie because of its simplicity and its joy. The world is already so difficult, and it’s always good to laugh more.

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Mother's Day quotes

  • Kristin: I have abandonment issues!

  • Jesse: [to her son, who's peeing in front of the guests] Tanner, nononono!

    Kristin: Oh!

    Jesse: It's like the fourth time he's done this.