recognize yourself

Clare 2022-03-02 08:01:48

I understand the story, and I understand what I want to express. But I always feel that the jumping things are a bit strange, and there are some endings of the story that are not clearly expressed. I thought the heroine's dad would finally get some revelation and say goodbye to his divisive psychosis, but no. After all, adults really don't think as much as children sometimes.
The plot that left the deepest impression on me was that the little girl in the film wore her mother's infusion tube as a learning material, then held an umbrella in the rain and told her teacher that her mother had cancer, which made her guess that it was common all over the body. cancer, and finally eye cancer. When the teacher asked her what she could do for her, the sensible little girl said, don't get sick is what you do for me. There is also a remark from the hostess: No matter how many times I ask, the answer is the same, nothing. Lisa wears really want on her head like a crown, not gems but plastic, and I know only one word, nothing.

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  • Tara 2022-03-20 09:03:00

    The poster is better than the movie.

  • Davon 2022-04-20 09:02:40

    A girl who loved her father gave up her childhood for the sake of his father's recovery, only to realize in the end that doing so was futile, so she bravely enriched everything she loved.

An Invisible Sign quotes

  • Lisa: [about Mona's nervous knocking habit] Why do you do it?

    Mona Gray: Why? Um... I do it when I feel... Alone.

    Lisa: Then that's why I do it. I want to be like you.

    Mona Gray: Don't do that. Don't be like me.

    Lisa: [starting to cry] But I'm alone. I'm all alone.

  • Mr. Jones: I left the store open, I sold my car, all because of 42. Who gives a damn about anything else when you're wearing a 42?