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Ivory 2022-03-20 09:01:58

Behaving unusually first, skipping meals, being in a daze, not holding back, needing to see a doctor, but unwilling to go. Demonstrate motivation again, through flashbacks, and conversations with the doctor.

The son bumped into his mother's dialogue behind his brother's room, like two strangers. He felt that the screenwriter of this film was very good at writing dialogues, whether it was with the doctor or this game, it was very exciting.

Mom is angry at dad telling friend son to see psychiatrist

At this time, the conflict between the mother and the son has been established, and the mother is avoiding the psychological problem of losing her son and trying her best to behave normally. From the beginning of the son saying that he is not hungry to wanting to go to London to secretly running to the son's room to discuss directly here. The direction the behavior brings to the audience is not clear, so it needs to be superimposed, and sometimes dialogue is required, but the character's "wrong" feeling must be reflected through the behavior and details. It is already wrong and the dialogue will give the audience a sense of participation, there will be a sense of participation. A sudden realization.

Suddenly, I felt that I didn't understand many movies before, and after I got tired of watching movies, it was not enough to swipe my phone while watching movies.

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Ordinary People quotes

  • Conrad "Con" Jarrett: [Berger is pretending to be Buck, Con's older brother] Bucky, I didn't mean it! Bucky, I didn't mean it!

    Dr. Berger: What?

    Conrad "Con" Jarrett: I said put the sail down, but you said keep it starboard, and then we go over! And you say "Hang on, Hang on!", but then you let go! Why'd you let go?

    Dr. Berger: Because I was tired!

    Conrad "Con" Jarrett: Oh yeah? Well, screw you, you jerk!

    Dr. Berger: [Back in reality] It hurts to be mad at him, doesn't it?

    Conrad "Con" Jarrett: God, I loved him. It's not fair. You just do one wrong thing, and...

    Dr. Berger: And what was the one wrong thing you did? You know. You know.

    Conrad "Con" Jarrett: I hung on. I stayed with the boat.

    Dr. Berger: Exactly.

  • Jeannine: [In a McDonalds restaurant booth Conrad sits with Jeannine, the suicide attempt scars on Conrad's wrist are displayed] Did it hurt?

    Conrad "Con" Jarrett: I don't remember, really.

    Jeannine: You don't want to talk about it?

    Conrad "Con" Jarrett: I've never really talked about it. To doctors. But, not to anyone else. You're the first who's asked.

    Jeannine: Why did you do it?

    Conrad "Con" Jarrett: Uh... I don't know. It was like... falling into a hole. It keeps getting bigger and bigger and you can't escape. All of a sudden, it's inside... and you're the hole. You're trapped. And it's all over. Something like that. It's not really scary... except when you think back on it. 'Cause you know what you were feeling...