Parents' love for their children is unconditional, and children's love for their parents is also unconditional, especially for children who have not yet been able to live alone.
The question is, because of this unconditional love, the child forgives the mistakes that the parents have made. The child does not judge, but the child chooses to accept it. Should other adults make judgments for the child?
The only certainty is that no matter what kind of judgment is made, it is only the child who will ultimately bear the consequences, and adults will feel uneasy about their own judgments decades later.
A more difficult thing is that the so-called consequences cannot be manifested immediately. It takes decades to create a complete and irreversible personality.
Patrick said, I don't want her decades later, to question me why I didn't send her back to my mother in the first place.
"I don't want her to get pregnant out of wedlock, I don't want her to be a drug addict, I don't want her to repeat the same mistakes," Doyle said.
But, does anyone really know what Amanda wants? Everyone is selfish and afraid of being tortured by their own hearts. The decisions made, in the current view, can only be said to be the most beneficial choices for them.
I don't know which choice is better for Amanda, or even a step further, the short decades that the person who made the choice can see is only a period of time in the child's life, and he has to wait until the conclusion is reached. , looking back on his or her life to know who made the right decision in the beginning. At that time, arguing about these things seemed pointless.
Finally, be sure to brag about the director, Casey under the lens of the director is the most beautiful bear! While looking for a good angle to take pictures of others, he said that they were baby-faced, middle-aged and resentful of Ben Afu. I especially like the scene in the attic, the handling of the three corpses, the director took it calmly and restrained. I watched the end with all my heart, and the director hopes to thank Matt Damon, the fan of Ben Ma, who is getting it again.
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