Saw it last night. The plot is unconventional, with ups and downs (don't worry, I won't spoil it). Let's see for yourself the theme of the film and the content you want to express. One of the points reminds me of something, just a few words...
The three children in the film have their own ideas. Described in a Northeastern dialect with a similar meaning, it is called: pig kidney is too straight. After the big incident, the eldest daughter did find the adult at the first time. But she saw that when the adults were busy, she chose to make her own decisions and did absurd things with her younger siblings. It's hard to imagine that several children would be so messed up, but it's actually the result of their parents' influence.
Their parents often quarrel, and of course quarrels cannot solve the problem or come to a conclusion. Growing up in such an environment, three young children were often left unattended by their quarrelsome parents. Therefore, they gradually think that adults can't help, they can only deal with the problem and solve the problem by themselves. In the end, when the eldest daughter saw that the adults were busy, she didn't tell anyone, even if she tried it, and finally acted according to her own ideas.
Then there are some bad habits of children. Children have rich imaginations and do not play cards according to routines. Parents should teach and correct their wrong behaviors without stifling their imaginations, and should not let them be. Such as stealing things, this must be educated.
Dealing with children requires a lot of patience. I don't have children yet, but I have tutored 5-, 6-, and 8-year-olds to play the piano and do their homework. Children are curious, and often have a series of 100,000 whys. Parents should explain things patiently, not perfunctory. This is really difficult. Parents are busy with work every day, and they have to take care of their children when they get home, which is very hard.
Finally, I deeply feel the difficulty and responsibility of being a parent. Getting married is easy, raising children is hard, and leading by example is even harder.
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