The relationship between father and son is an eternal topic

Hazle 2022-01-21 08:01:34

This film was opened easily. I saw the name of Ryan Reynolds halfway through the subtitles. I couldn't help but spit out the title. . By the way, I was very fond of this baby before, but from which film did he annoy him a bit, as if it was an ex-girlfriend? I didn't have the heart to watch that film, but I hurried it over. At that time, it was a handsome guy who was whistling in his heart. How many movies with similar themes should you play with that innocent look?
When this firefly saw Michael and his mother face to face with the cheating object, I asked my brother: Which one do you think is handsome? The brother said: No beard. I couldn't help shouting in my heart: Brother, your goal of changing your niche image through the beard is finally half achieved, at least your handsomeness is greatly reduced. The real uncle is the one who can still be handsome with a big beard. During the movie watching, my brother also asked me: Why does this man want to catch fish when he is so old? My OS is: handsome, no matter how you pretend, you can't change the fact that you are always a big boy. .
After complaining about Ryan, he sighed Julia again, um, when a woman is older, she can only play other people's mothers. Fortunately, this character is not purely a mother who has no attraction to the opposite sex. My brother was puzzled and asked: Why is she cheating when she is so old? The subject is still so young? I replied: It has nothing to do with age. This is the charm of others~ I remember that Julia's other film Valentine's Day, which played mothers, was still chased by handsome guys~
Closer to home, the main focus of the film is obviously on the relationship between father and son. The so-called Oedipus complex appears in many western film and television works. For example, handsome guy Ryan’s fake marriage, as well as the recent American dramas, whether it is a serious sex master or a super nonsense crap league, the relationship between the son and the father directly determines the degree of the actor's asshole. Of course, in all film and television dramas, this once extremely hostile relationship has been reconciled to a certain extent after the son grows up. In this film, my brother’s other question is: Why is this dad so cruel to his son? Actually, I can't answer exactly, I just secretly rejoice that fortunately, my brother can't understand it. Although when he was growing up, I had always worried that his parents would be too harsh on him, but now it seems that the relationship between him and his father is not tense.
Uh, in the end, for some reason, may Michael and Jane have the feeling that I am not alone?

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Fireflies in the Garden quotes

  • Jimmy: [to Michael] Gotta tell you my kids love it here. Christopher's in your old room and Leslie here is in Ryne's.

    [turns to Leslie]

    Jimmy: Say hello to your cousin.

    Michael: [to Leslie, when she doesn't say anything] You're short.

    Jimmy: [to Michael] Yeah guest room's upstairs, second door on the right, but I guess you know that because uh this is your home.

    Leslie: Uncle Charlie said it's our home now.

    Jimmy: You're right honey, it is our home now. But um, Michael grew up here so... it's his home, too.

    Leslie: But it's our home.

    Jimmy: [picks Leslie up] What do you say we go catch some more of that ball game, huh?

    [to Michael as he starts walking]

    Jimmy: If you need anything let me know.

    Michael: Okay.

    Jimmy: [stops and turns back to Michael] Hey this... this is great, you know... It's good to...

    Michael: Yeah you too.

    [Mouths to Leslie after Jimmy turns back around]

    Michael: It's MY home.

  • Michael: [sits down near Christopher on the roof] I love what you've done with the room.

    [lights a cigarette]

    Michael: I used to come out here a lot when I was grounded.

    Christopher: [sniffing because he was crying] Mom told me you were always getting in trouble.

    Michael: She should talk.

    Christopher: [crossly] What's that supposed to mean?

    Michael: Before your mother was a mom, she was my best friend.

    Christopher: [sarcastically] You guys have tea parties together?

    Michael: Yeah, occasionally. Your mother taught me everything I shouldn't know, smartass.

    Christopher: Like how to write like a chick?

    Michael: Oh. That's funny. It's nice to see your balls finally dropped, Christopher.

    [looks away for a second]

    Michael: No, she taught me the art of fishing.

    Christopher: Fishing?

    Michael: [dragging from his cigarette] Mm-hmm.

    Christopher: Fishing is boring.

    Michael: Not the way we used to do it, it wasn't.

    Christopher: Whatever.

    Michael: You want me to show you?