The impact of the family on the individual

Curtis 2021-10-20 17:37:36

I knew Vis Anderson's name because of the Budapest Hotel, and went to watch his movie because of the recommendation of his friends on Weibo. After watching "The Great Fox Papa" and "The Kingdom of Moonrise", I felt that it was my favorite tune, so Then I watched it.

I watched "The Genius Family" about half a month ago. Although the movie itself is a somewhat exaggerated humorous style of Anderson, the story makes me feel very depressed. This kind of repression cannot be vented because of the conflict between the comic style of expression and the tragic connotation of the story, and it directly suppresses the internal injury of the person. This is similar in nature to the feeling when watching Stephen Chow's movie. But because the Xingye movie is too nonsensical, you can completely ignore the little serious plot, treat it as a comedy, and slowly understand the principles of life when you are in the mood. Anderson directly puts the bloody life in front of you, but does not give you the opportunity to cry.

In fact, what impressed me the most about this film is not a certain plot, but the impact that family can bring to a person. The three famous children in childhood were finally in a confused situation because of the unsolvable problems that their families brought to each other. Although the movie gave a bright ending at the end, we all know in our hearts that a broken mirror cannot be reunited after all.

The family can shape a child's values, and it can also bring comfort or harm to the child emotionally. And this kind of irrational and emotional imprint often becomes the driving force for major decisions in future life. Reason can be cultivated through learning. How can emotion be mature? According to my own feelings, the emotional imprints that go with the shadows are almost insurmountable. It may only take a lifetime to learn how to live with it.

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