Lack of love

Shannon 2022-01-07 15:54:19

I just feel very sorry for these children, they are very lonely, lack of love, and yearn for love.

Why doesn't Mary cry? The indifference of her parents to her made her arm herself with a more indifferent attitude.

Colin was even more pitiful. His father didn't see the child because he was afraid that he could not bear the pain of losing him. For ten years, he let him struggle with loneliness and pain.

The boy riding the white horse is a real angel. He is poor, but kind, optimistic, and selfless. Also, he has always been healthy, both physically and mentally.

Later, although the ending was okay, but still sad. If Colin did not meet his cousin, he would lie on the bed for the rest of his life, unable to breathe fresh air, and become violent and willful.

Jimmy once had a comic called "My Fault is Adult's Fault". A child is a mere blank paper. What kind of person he will become in the future depends to a large extent on the education and cultivation of his parents.

I was most impressed by the scene of dancing around the fire and chanting spells at the end, with some magical colors.

I hope that the troubles in life can be easily solved by chanting a spell.

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Extended Reading
  • Stephan 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    The title was made like a suspense movie, and I was tricked into watching it. . Earl's performance is superficial and cola. .

  • Monty 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    This subject is definitely my favorite. But the shooting is slightly lacking. The expression of the natural beauty of the lens seems to be insufficient. Thinking of many movies I watched as a child, the various gardens there are unforgettable for a lifetime. The liberation of children has also jumped a bit. The return of my father is even more dreamy. This castle is like Sleeping Beauty's palace, cursed and then awakened. If the whole film adds some magical colors, it should not be bad.

The Secret Garden quotes

  • Mary: Where's the door to that other garden?

    Ben Weatherstaff: What?

    Mary: The one with all the ivy. I didn't see a door.

    Ben Weatherstaff: There isn't one.

    Mary: There has to be a door somewhere.

    Ben Weatherstaff: No one's been inside that place for ten years.

    Mary: Why?

    Ben Weatherstaff: Because, when she died, the master gave orders to shut it up forever.

  • Mary: [voiceover] For the first time since coming from India, I dreamed about my mother. She was here, in the garden, and the garden was a jungle.