Although the Chinese translation of "genius girl" has revealed the theme of the film two or three, I was still surprised when Mary appeared. Her words and the body that uttered them do not match in my cognitive world. The level of "genius" of this girl is far beyond what I imagined before watching the movie. My feelings for this girl also gradually changed from no feeling to love. Because when the characteristics of genius come to a child, more or less at the same time, some of the TA's innocence will be wiped out. But as the film progresses, I'll find that despite her superior intelligence, the sheer emotional outpourings that belong to a child can't be masked. She will be saddened to learn that her biological father will not come to see her after she has appeared in court, and she will also cheer for the joy of witnessing the joy of each family welcoming a new life...
Mary should be Frank's little lover. Under the umbrella on the beach in the film, the scene where Mary is sitting on Frank is especially like.
Frank, a bachelor, craved a little privacy at times, but living with Mary was more joy than trouble. Because in my opinion Mary is a girl with high EQ and IQ. It's the kind of girl who, seemingly casually, says, "He wanted me before I was smart." Not only does she know how to solve complex math problems, she also knows who really loves her.
I think the ideal state between parents and children is equality. It is indeed too idealistic, because absolute equality does not exist at all. Because the financial ability and the experience corresponding to the age have invisibly raised the side of the parent. But Frank is a strong man, he is so much taller than Mary in appearance, but his heart always looks at Mary. This can be seen in his tantrum with Mary, then sitting gently beside her bed begging her forgiveness, "I said it like you said I was a bad uncle because I didn't buy you a piano. ". Although absolute equality does not exist, the parent may be able to build a more harmonious relationship by understanding the heart of the other. It's like Frank would say to Evelyn "that's not my cat, it's Mary's cat". Yes he doesn't like cats, but knowing that Mary does, he is willing to accept Fred the kitten as part of the family. Who wouldn't want to have such an uncle or such a father?
The Gifted Girl cannot be regarded as a very profound movie, but in the presentation of such a simple story, I can see its heart and delicateness. Of course, it has to be said that although all of its plots are derived from ordinary life, the setting called "genius" it gives to the girl still makes it out of reality. How many people can experience the pain of being a genius? If Mary is a "genius girl", I think I can describe myself as a "mediocre girl". Because neither EQ nor looks make me stand out from the crowd. Because of this, Xiaobian was not given too many expectations, and thus less constraints. As a girl who has not been paid too much attention, all I can do is to use my own efforts to win attention... Having watched this movie, at least as an audience can understand that genius is both a gift and a kind of burden. But if you ask me how to choose, I still want to be a gifted girl, even if it means being controlled by a mother or grandmother like Evelyn...
I know what I wrote is off topic. Just want to emphasize that the setting of talented girls is too far away from us, but whether genius or mediocre, every child deserves the best education. I really want all children to have everything they deserve as children.
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