I just finished watching it, a movie that is very easy to find tactile at an old age. The expected and unexpected situations that the adoptive family should face are basically encountered in the play, and they are all shown one by one. I very much agree with the various procedures and thinking modes of adoption that I see in the film. It can be regarded as understanding some of the "system" of the United States in this regard. While watching it, I didn't recall that I wanted to go to a welfare home in a prefecture-level city to see the children there, to learn about their lives, and to see their world. However, on the way to plan to go, the people who have been there told that ordinary people are not allowed to visit. The truth even chilled me at the time.
After reading it, I have some thoughts: 1 It seems that the best thing to do is sometimes the hardest to do. Take lizzy as an example, the first impression is that the male and female protagonists are reasonable and easy to contact. But the outside is easy to touch, but the inside is different. For the first time, huan and lita were a little difficult to get along with, but children are children after all, and it is difficult to handle them simply, but once the needs are met, there will be no repetition. 2 Although adversity can show true feelings, it can move people and bring people closer. But...Huan was injured in the play, and lizzy and the hero and heroine put down the quarrel in an instant. During the process pulled into their distance. But the appearance of the mother of the last three children, and the irregularity (although I am not sure whether it is in line with the "adoptation" system in the United States. But I personally think it is a bit unreasonable and unreasonable. Since I have given up or lost the ability and right to raise .Why do frequent contacts of "destroy") after someone is willing to try adoption. The decision made by Lizzy, who seems to be sympathetic, is completely more than family affection, wishful thinking and not thinking about the safe future of his younger brother and sister. This also confirms the reason why most adoptive families do not want to adopt teenagers. There are so many things I want to talk about for a while, I just feel very good, a good movie, worthy of collection on the computer. Full marks.
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