No one really knows---it reflects the dark side of human nature

Barton 2022-01-14 08:01:35

I do not believe that no one knows the four children's lives;
the child's mother knew, she abandoned them, no mother, no source of life how she could not know;
the child's mother's ex-boyfriend who (perhaps their father ) Know, but they can not be responsible before, how can they be responsible now; the
convenience store owner knows that the number of times and how much his brother goes to the store to sell things, he can completely judge their current lives; finally, the store expires The food is given to them, and it also implies that he knows the situation of the child; the
convenience store clerk knows better, but he can do nothing; the
landlord also knows, but she has not taken any measures.
In fact, so many people know, maybe more people know, but So what? No one cares, they can only fend for themselves.
Life is like this. You can't take care of yourself. Who is going to be responsible for this group of abandoned children with children? This is the dark side of human nature. .

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  • Jerel 2022-03-20 09:02:29

    feels awful. To express such a sad story in this small and fresh style, the heart is bleeding, and I want to cry without tears. There was only one tear in the film, still from a cruel mother. The most frightening is the words "adapted from a true story".

  • Lila 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    Obviously there is light, but there is endless darkness in the light. Speechless but sad is the most true feeling at the end of the moment.

Nobody Knows quotes

  • Kyoko: Guess Yuki grew.

  • Keiko, the mother: Now that we've moved into a new home, I'm gonna explain the rules to you, one more time. Let's promise to keep 'em, okay?

    Yuki: Okay. How many are there?

    Keiko, the mother: Okay, first of all: No loud voices or screaming. Can you do that?

    Yuki: I can.

    Keiko, the mother: Okay, next: No going outside.

    Yuki: Okay.

    Keiko, the mother: Can you do that? No even out on the veranda.

    Yuki: Okay, Mommy.

    Keiko, the mother: "Okay, Mommy." Can you keep that promise?

    Yuki: Sure!

    Keiko, the mother: Can you do it, little Shige-runt?

    Shigeru: MEEEEEW!

    Keiko, the mother: You gotta promise hardest, huh? Right? Absolutely no going outside. Can you do that? Bet you can-can.