Family education is really important

Aryanna 2022-01-21 08:01:34

In the movie, Michael’s father was a very good person in his career, but he failed in family education. He was in an autocratic position at home, creating a gap between father and son, and his mother could not help. Fortunately, he He was accompanied by his aunt in his childhood, otherwise Michael must be very rebellious when he grows up. As an adult, Michael became acquainted with his father because of the departure of his mother, and finally resolved the estrangement. The emotional entanglement after growing up is a bit pale and difficult to capture. It does not have the delicate description of childhood. This is also the reason why the film is not rated highly.

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Extended Reading
  • Grayce 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    I hate U, U hear me? I wish U were Dead! How resentful a child must be to say such things to Daddy! The father-son relationship is in jeopardy. Hengmei was cold, and there was nothing to say. In the end, the accidental death of the mother who was the only buffer link, this incident and the derivative incidents allowed the father-son relationship to gradually ease. When I was a child, I only saw my father's brutality, but when I grew up, I gradually realized that my father was vulnerable and helpless.

  • Daniella 2022-01-21 08:01:34

    Mother with big mouth is affectionate

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?