When I was listening to a pirated online class, I said to my dad, "Dad, this online class is very good. It teaches a lot of methods and skills, and it's very useful!" Then my dad said, "If you think it's good, then report it to him. Live the class." So I immediately said, "No, no, this class is too expensive!" Unexpectedly, my dad suddenly said to me with a serious face: "In terms of learning, money is not a question, if you spend money, you can buy grades , can help you improve your grades, no matter how much money, my father is willing to pay." I was a little shocked at the time, because to some extent, my father was a little stingy, I didn't expect him to say this. So when I saw Romeo bribing officials to go through the back door so that girls can get good grades, I suddenly thought that if I were in this situation, would my dad do this for me too?
The classic dialogue between Romeo and his daughter in the toilet in the film is very realistic and will really resonate with many people. Parents always have to arrange everything for their children, parents always want their children to fulfill their unfulfilled "big ideals", parents always have to impose their own wishes on their children, and children also inherit their parents' temperament, Inheriting the advantages and disadvantages of parents, isn't it the legendary family of origin, generation after generation, generation after generation, whether it is shaped for good or bad, this scares me, really Afraid, of course, this does not rule out that I am still a child, but I feel that if there is a child, it is shaping a new life, starting from a completely blank sheet, you have to give it character, give knowledge, Endowed with three views, this is not just like creating and carving a piece of art, but it is rare to ruin a life! Even society! I'd rather not have children - part of the reason is that I know how bad I am. Although my parents taught me well in my childhood, I made them worry a lot later. I know how unfilial I am, and I also Knowing that the distance between me and them has long since returned to the past. I know they love me and I love them, but I don't like them. Maybe it's the same with Alicia in the movie.
When I was arguing about dropping out of school in my third year of high school, my dad also told me to go out to work. Only when you work will you know what the world is like and how happy you are to study. Later, my dad said to me: "Let's take the college entrance examination first, get the high school diploma first, then go to university, and then do whatever you want. Mom and Dad have no ability, so we can only help you here. We have no money and no rights. If you don’t have social connections, we can’t help you when you look for a job or go out, and you still have to rely on yourself for the rest of your life.” At that time, for the first time, I felt a certain vibration in my heart. Because my dad has always forced me to do things, let me endorse, let me learn things, beat me and scold me because I hate iron is not steel, I know he wants me to have a good future, but some people will be willing to be driven like this ? Of course there may be, those people may become big business, but not me.
It's because the parents think about everything that the child becomes so immature. Maybe only letting go can let the child grow up. No one can control someone else's life, not even parents. At the end of the movie, the two things that our father had been working on the most we hoped to happen, sending Alyssa to study abroad and catching the rapist were not completed, but the whole film had a certain depressing and disturbing atmosphere, but it was in the teens. The girls also had some kind of childlike smiles gradually dissipating.
And there are a lot of little episodes in the movie, like someone smashes the window, Romeo almost hits the dog, Romeo's mistress and her son, Romeo's mother faints... But I don't really understand what they show. But I love the scene where Romeo gets off the bus to chase the guy he thinks is the suspect, the shaky footage, the darkness, the rustling sounds, the increasing barking, the panicked expressions of the characters, the gasping, after Romeo gets off the bus , the long shot brings us little by little into such a somewhat creepy atmosphere. feels good.
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