About the scene of mother-daughter reconciliation

Megane 2022-11-16 00:32:00

If it is said that not killing the dog is to leave a suspense at the end of the dog to save the hero, I accept it.

But as someone who grew up without my parents, I know very well what it's like to meet my parents when I grow up like in the movies.

In fact, it is indifference. In the face of strangers, it is impossible to hug, let alone cry, because there is absolutely no memory of parents, and there is no missing at ordinary times. The grandparents who raised me from childhood to adulthood are the closest people. The first time I saw my parents, I was only a little curious, and then hid behind my grandparents.

A parent suddenly appeared, and it is normal that they are not close. Unless you've been abused on a regular basis, you want to leave the house and consider living with your new parents. In that kind of situation in the film, the little girl would be rebellious at best, but the hero was blind and was still trying his best to save the little girl. If she hadn't turned black, it would have been impossible for her to leave the hero without feeling sad at all.

It’s not just me, it’s almost the same for people who grew up without their parents. The scene of mother and daughter recognizing each other was naturally imagined by the director himself.

In addition, a child's heart cannot be transplanted to an adult, nor vice versa.

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Don't Breathe 2 quotes

  • Norman Nordstrom: Now you're gonna see what I see!

  • Norman Nordstrom: [bluntly] Never take things for granted. God will take it from you

    Phoenix: [enquiring] Is God bad?

    Norman Nordstrom: [dissmissive] God is fair