what kind of you do i want to be

Ona 2022-06-18 17:58:03

I have seen such a statement that when children who are also dissatisfied with their parents grow up, men are more inclined to adopt a different education method from their fathers, while women will repeat the mother's practice. Science or not, in heroine Christy, the theory is perfectly supported.

Christy has a crazy mom. Alcoholism, drug addiction, drug trafficking. Teenage pregnancy, bringing home different men, licking cocaine from sofa cushions, doing drug deals using kids as cover. She combined all the shortcomings of incompetent mothers and ruined her daughter Christy's childhood in every way. When Christy grew up, she became a mother who was pregnant early, drank heavily, smoked marijuana, made a mess of her life and was disliked by her children, and even her daughter was pregnant with a child as early as she was. She became her mother.

Christy hated her mother, hated her for ruining her childhood, and then her whole life.

But does the mother who ruined her childhood really have the ability to ruin her life? Early pregnancy, alcohol abuse, smoking marijuana, and even watching her daughter get pregnant early, are all caused by the mother's alcoholism? She always said that she didn't want to be a bad mother like her mother, but in fact, she was the least like her mother, but she was not as optimistic as her mother.

Her collapse, anger, comes from her own life, from herself. She drank heavily, slept with a married boss, had a nervous breakdown, and had children who disagreed with her. She blamed her mother for not setting a good example for her. She hated her mother, but rather she hated herself, hated herself for not being a better person.

Everyone knows they are responsible, but sometimes it's easier to put the blame on someone else -- especially the people closest to you. Because they are close parents, all requests and complaints are taken for granted. Just as her daughter Violet accepts her reassurance while saying gratuitously "it's your job," she rightly complains that her mom isn't giving her the life she wants. However, there is no mother in the world who can satisfy all the hopes of her children, even Bree, who is as perfect as "Desperate Housewives", although she can keep the house spotless and hold exquisite refreshments at any time, but her children still spend half their lives hating she.

She has a bad mom, but she also has an optimistic mom. Each role model has many aspects, and it is you who decides which aspect to choose to learn.

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Sorry for being too serious. . In fact, this is a very cute comedy. During the time when the neurotic heroine Christy is tossed by her chaotic life and her rebellious daughter, she meets a crazy mother who has not been in contact for a long time. There are various episodes of emotional disputes between the heroines interspersed between Mars hitting the earth, which is relatively old-fashioned. The performance of the three women is remarkable, but the performance of the supporting actor is basically cannon fodder. The unreliable ex-husband and the prospective son-in-law with a questionable IQ look very stiff, but they are not as pleasing to the eye as the two small supporting roles of the chef and the cook's younger brother.

A little bit of a laugh, but kind of warm.

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