Where is the difference between children and adults, this is criticism and self-criticism

Jabari 2022-03-21 09:01:29

A child is always regarded as a beginning, a seed; however, childhood is clearly and truly filled with farewells and endings. We first use rich flower literature and gentle picture book characters to create a balanced and bright base for children, and then emphasize protection and attack. We have always been committed to forging warriors with different styles and different attributes, Sparta in peacetime.
You say, do adults hurt children deeply, or children hurt adults deeply, or adults hurt adults deeply?


The three little protagonists live in a castle on the streets of the city, not a villa, but a castle. Graceful, elegant, a sky and a lake are aloof. Wonderful ideas, unforgettable, chaotic power, and the three protagonists' specialties also have their own magical attributes, which is really an ideal world.
Fire is a wonderful thing. It is the scientific booster of primitive peoples, the beginning of life and the beginning of sin. The children know that their happiness is swallowed up by fire, water and fire, ideal and reality by the ethereal waters. The color of everyone's clothes is very dull, which does not prevent everyone from liking flowers. The flower-like smiling face of Aunt Strauss, the highest judge of the town, and her flower house are full of affinity with nature, which is another set of sharp contrasts with Count Olaf's dark and dilapidated building.
The prelude to the appearance of Count Olaf hit my heart. This cat's eye looks like the eye of God. One eye is so big that several people are stunned. Count Olaf has eyes on his ankles. When intimidating, the right eye is wide open, and the actor's control of the facial muscles is in place. Eyes, as all-seeing things, represent perception and spiritual revelation, but eyes usually have the ability to destroy, not see no evil, people are often confused and blinded by eyes, right? The eye has two classical functions: seeing and blinding.
Count Olaf is greedy and persistent, and if he doesn't speak well, he has to use the stage accent. His eyes will lie, he is very good at disguising, and when he is rehearsing the scene, he will immediately enter the scene when he is exaggerated and deceitful. Count Olaf is not an adult in the general sense. He doesn't follow the rules, commits crimes, takes what he wants, and has a group of horses. He's just a paranoid kid who doesn't want to give in and grow up. Although he infringes upon the property and life of others, he is really insightful and creative. He is the biggest villain, unsurprisingly innocent, and finally got the property and immediately waved the contract and shook his ass: Hahaha, a bunch of big idiots, I got what I want, you beat me, bite me, hahahahahaha.
To be honest, I have been wondering if he is also a member of the telescope, but he went to another edge and stuck to another original intention. I really want to know how he developed his current personality.


As for Violet, Klaus, and Sonny, where are the three children, they are the foundation of a person's knowledge, action, original strength, and integration into courage and forbearance. Klaus will be impulsive and flustered, Violet will give up and retreat, Sonny will be afraid and play danger as a game. The three powers need to be used in an organic combination and balance. I am more worried about whether Violet can't think without a ribbon, whether Klaus has to read more books because of the constant change of host family, and the more Sonny talks, the better. Will the raw power and unpretentious optimism be worn away. It seems that the little people in my body are fighting to and fro, resting and sleeping together without a winner or loser.


I almost thought that Uncle Monty was the father of the three protagonists, and Aunt Josephine was the mother.
Uncle Monty looked smart, kind, gentle and steady, loved animals and nature, and finally died of being too kind. There was nothing wrong with his reasoning. It should not be said to be conceited and stupid to regard the disguised Olaf as someone who stole academic achievements and did not want the children to be involved and moved them to a safe room. He just deeply believed that he could, and he must protect the children, and let everyone go to Peru and live a happy life with reptiles.
Aunt Josephine was a very adventurous person when she was young. Is it the collapse of the spiritual pillar, the shattering of the desire for happiness, or the most fundamental fear of loss and death in the depths of the heart. Thinking of Lily, who is in love with the whole city, the influence of the other half is really great. Humans really want to have their own the one to make life complete, so Aunt Josephine was confused by Captain Sham. Her final compromise really made me sad, the betrayal of color, the betrayal of beliefs, and the abandonment of responsibility, but I couldn't understand the fear of experiencing the death method that I was so afraid of again.
The film really uses a lot of contrasts between good and evil, beauty and ugliness to remind and emphasize.

Mr. Ball's striving to be moderate in his position, not to retreat or advance, is the most common gesture of a numb adult. He abides by the law, works hard, cares about the society, cares about the weak, and strives to be a good person. Even if he is full of righteous indignation and wants to seek justice to make up for his fault, he will still be stopped by a sentence from a black law enforcement officer. I think he is quite pitiful. He will always live well. He can only be happy and regret all the time. After all, he has shrunk his head and is a bit cowardly.
Judge Strauss, as the highest judge, has a star dream in his heart, but in such a place, she is so ordinary. The amiable aunt in the flower house, the highest judge who made a mistake, still separates the relationship like ""an ignorant child" and says it's not my fault, I don't know and run away. It's just a tool. People who design it better use it better, and children still lack experience.



The late letter is still warm, I also took a screenshot. What the Baudelaires passed was not a torch, but a telescope. Forgive me, I can only understand it directly and crudely as a kind of foresight, a kind of patience that is not satisfied with the speed of the moment, without fertilization or genetic modification. The last letter is not to tell us how stupid adults are and how innocent children are, not to say how pure and pure the good is, and how ugly and excessive the evil is. Not forgetting the original intention is a bit sad about the limited scope of the original intention. The most passionate and hopeful person in the whole drama is clearly Olaf.




Ps: When listening to music, watch the movie that was accidentally discovered by the reviews. It's interesting to see the name. After reading the introduction of Baidu Encyclopedia, there is no film that I really want to watch, but there is no way not to watch the male god as the villain. Glancing at the film review for a while, it looked pretty good, and I rebelliously thought maybe it wasn't that interesting, so I put it right away after dinner. Now I feel that my mood is difficult to calm down, and I can't go to bed early.
I don't like the appearance of being in a mess as soon as I sit in front of the computer. I have something to say about the swimming pool. The moment I hit the keyboard, I jumped directly into the swimming pool, and immediately fell to pieces, forgetting two lines when writing three words. Self-requirement not to watch too many times at one time, too eager for quick success, and leave the surprise in the natural next time, ten years later. Well, I seem to have regained a little bit of the mood of a teenager writing a journal in space at two or three in the middle of the night.

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Extended Reading
  • Enos 2021-10-22 14:40:52

    The little girl is so cute. Although the plot is a bit scary, she is still full of love.

  • Jacques 2022-04-21 09:01:33

    I almost forgot I saw it...

A Series of Unfortunate Events quotes

  • Lemony Snicket: [after Aunt Josephine has told the children that she is afraid of realtors] There is two kinds of fear. Rational and irrational. Being afraid of realtors is irrational.

  • Sunny: You can't be buying this.