Cry for love in the center of wonderland

Clarissa 2022-01-24 08:03:44

When I was young, I felt that my father's unit was so big that I couldn't run it all the way. I went back when I grew up, and it took only ten minutes to get to the end. You will never know when you left your childhood, you will never be able to enter the magical Narnia again, and you will never believe that Alice once fell into the rabbit hole. Therefore, although the mother played by Felicity Huffman in the film is devoted to taking care of her daughter, she never understands what it means to her daughter to play Alice in school. Repeatedly counting the steps to jump up the steps-unable to enter the heart of the child, then no matter how strong love is, it is just the breeze outside the house in summer. The film corresponds to the children’s plight and the parents’ plight: one side is walking and shouting in Alice's wonderland maze, the other side is staring in vain in the real world, looking for the invisible smile of the Cheshire cat... From the perspective of a seven-year-old girl with OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder), this film not only shows the lonely and closed childhood world, but also involves hypocritical and tedious education, as well as parents and families who want to love but do not love. The theme is slightly messy, but the details are The mood is very sincere and gloomy. Elle Fanning’s performance in the film is quite brilliant, although she is also a little adult like her sister, but far from being as superficial as Dakota’s performance-for such a dark and heavy content, she has done enough Excellent.

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  • Ernestina 2022-03-18 09:01:08

    They only hide, never be honest with themselves, and in the end they are all deceived. They are very pitiful.

  • Kelli 2022-04-23 07:04:19

    The little girl's acting is so good, she burst into tears

Phoebe in Wonderland quotes

  • [last lines]

    Caterpillar: Who are you?

    Phoebe: I hardly know, sir, right now. At least I knew who I was when I got up this morning. But I think I've must have changed many times since then.

    Caterpillar: Explain yourself.

    Phoebe: I'm afraid I can't put it more clearly, for I can't understand it myself to begin with. And being so many different sizes in a day, it is very confusing.

    Caterpillar: It isn't.

    Phoebe: Well, perhaps you haven't found it so yet, but when you have to turn into a chrysalis - you will some day, you know - and then into a beautiful butterfly, I think you'll feel a little odd.

    Caterpillar: Not a bit.

    Phoebe: Your feelings may be different. All I know is, it would feel very strange to me.

    Caterpillar: You? Who are you?

    Phoebe: [just stares brightly]

  • Phoebe: I can see myself wrecking and ruining. But I can't stop myself.