The video begins with a brisk pipa and erhu music. As the climax of the plot approaches, the music gradually accelerates and intensifies, and stops abruptly when the mother swallows the small buns. The plot of the whole plot is compact, and there are many foreshadowings buried in the front, which makes the arrival of the climax justified.
The success of this video doesn't stop at his well-made, cleverly conceived, and more important:
This short film with a strong Chinese style takes care of thousands of Chinese-style families
From the title, there is nothing but a reflection of this relationship. "Baobao", steamed buns, a traditional Chinese food, is full of vegetables and meat, and is tightly wrapped by the outer skin. This is like reflecting the Chinese-style parent-child relationship. The love that parents give their children is tight and airtight, like a city wall, firm and oppressive. At the same time, including the homophonic "treasure", how many families regard their children as their own darlings, holding them in their hands for fear of melting, and holding them in their mouths for fear of falling. However, your honey, my arsenic, this kind of Isn't love a sweet poison?
Bao Baobao in the film gradually has his own opinions and opinions after he grows up. He slowly breaks away from the life track arranged by his mother. His mother can't accept it and swallows him.
This also reflects the "control and anti-control" characteristics of the Chinese-style parent-child relationship. The absence of the father made part of the mother's love unable to be placed, so it was all placed on the child. They believe that "the most you give, you should get the most". They want to control their children's lives, and even treat them as their "private property". This control comes from the emptiness and loneliness of the heart. They want to bind their children through such "emotional blackmail", so as to obtain a sense of satisfaction and feel that their existence is necessary. But what are often the consequences of such education? First, the child loses himself, loses his personality, and has no opinion. Second, the child is extremely rebellious, and makes some even extreme methods to resist the mother, just to get out of control. These two consequences, no doubt we do not want to see.
The ending of the short film is that Bao Bao Bao and his mother give in respectively, and finally make dumplings together happily. This is really the most idealized result, but in reality, this kind of problem will always exist. Therefore, the success of this short film is that it has resonated with thousands of people, and it has also caused thousands of people to deeply reflect on the "Chinese-style parent-child relationship".
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