As an ignorant person who didn't know anything about the director before and had not seen any film directed by the director, watching this documentary, his knowledge of the director and the image of the director were suddenly established. On the one hand, he comes from a family. You can't imagine that he started shooting with his home video camera at the age of four. He also thought of shooting the soil as an explosion. At the age of 13, he shot his first film. At the age of 13. There is also the ability to discover the importance of family education. Dad is a computer expert, and mother is a classical music player. Imagine you might be seven or eight years old. Father walked into your room in the middle of the night and called you up to watch the meteors on the mountains outside, cool daddy. The self-made telescope teaches you to look at other planets, so cool. The mother is just a child of the same age as her. Other children ask her mother if I can raise a small animal, but the director’s mother saw a wounded monkey and brought it home by herself. It’s so cool. Bar. It’s so happy to have such beautiful parents, but there is still happiness. But happiness is not eternal. One day after my parents quarreled, my mother played Schumann’s piano music by the piano, (forgive me for not knowing or understanding Schumann). Weeping, little Spielberg walked to her mother, and her mother said that she felt too lonely, too lonely. Little Spielberg cried with his mother. Then his parents divorced, and he followed his mother. So he understands the impact of parents' divorce on children, so many of his works express the importance of family, and look at the world from the perspective of children. He thought that one day he would not get divorced when he got married, but unfortunately, he left once. In this documentary released in 2017, he still expressed sorry to him and his ex-wife's son, and he should not be allowed to experience this. After his parents divorced, he has been living with his mother. He has resentment towards his father. Although there has been no quarrel, her sister said that she knows that Spielberg has resentment towards his father. But the divorce was not his father’s fault at the time. Maybe now it doesn’t matter who was right or who was wrong. It doesn’t make much sense, but it’s not his father to blame. At that time, it was his mother who fell in love with his father’s good friend. Divorced, his sister still feels incredible when she talks about it. Wow, her mother fell in love with his father's good friend, which is too bad. And his great father didn't say anything, saying that he was great because he would rather his children resent him than to explain too much. Because of the gap between father and son caused by the divorce, Spielberg took fifteen years to fill in. The father and son became intimate again, and the mother and father were back together, loving each other again. Therefore, the director’s movie went from happy to sad and finally a happy ending, which can be seen in his life. On the other hand, because of his Jewish descent, he was often bullied when he was a child, because he was different from the people around him and was often excluded. So he had doubts about his identity and his own culture, and at the same time he avoided it until he met Kate, his second wife, who was interested in and liked Jewish culture. He even entered Judaism before marrying him. Because of her, he began to re-recognize his culture, re-recognize his Jewish ancestry, and finally reached a reconciliation with his identity. When filming "Schindler's List", he cried when it was too painful. Kate cried with him. When he was bullied, he cried alone. Now he has Kate cried with him. The two are like a match made in heaven. , A friend in the documentary also said that because of Kate, he became an artist faster. I have to sigh the importance of the other half to myself.
Starting from his story, his native family, his own family (here, he will ask for enough time to have dinner with his family during the filming. At the table, they have a tradition-a story on the table. He first Tell a story line, the children unfold the story line one by one, and return to him after twenty or thirty minutes, he will end. The education of the native family is too important) has a great influence on him, and these influences constitute him For himself, he reflected these into the movie. He is not a young child, he is a kind and warm old child who has always had a childlike innocence. I am in love with him. Now it’s Spielberg time. I want to start watching old children’s classics. Forgive me for understanding. It's so late.
Hello, old kid, nice to meet you!
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