The highlight of the movie is the heroine's saying that money can't buy feelings. The rich people in the Upper East Side live a luxurious and luxurious life. They have the best food, clothing, housing, and transportation. They don't even look down at others without knowing it. When they heard that Annie was a nanny, they met with a group of friends at Harvard. The contemptuous expression and tone of voice speak for themselves. Can money have everything? The answer in the movie is no. Mrs. X's husband has been making money all the time, but their husband and wife quarreled almost every day when they got together. When her husband had an affair, she had to pretend that nothing happened, which is the so-called sensible thing. She threw the responsibility of taking care of the children to the babysitter, and was even willing to listen to the so-called She was not willing to spend more time with her children, but she was jealous of the close relationship between Annie and her children. Because of her own unhappiness, she put the blame on Annie, just because Annie and Harvard had different social classes. , just wanted to end the relationship between Annie and Harvard by himself, and even installed a nanny monitor on Annie. The failed marriage, the indifferent family relationship, the frame and decency that her own class made her must maintain, and the dictates of other people's feelings, she has almost nothing but money. Many people envy the life of the rich, but this kind of life must be good? Anne's mother is also a typical example. She thinks that Anne's anthropology study is useless, and the financial work is more promising. However, she did not expect that Anne would be a nanny. When she met Annie, she said with a little sadness that her efforts to go to work and work were in vain, and the last sentence she left was to let her end this stage and come back to her. It seems that this job will cut off the two of them. The mother-daughter relationship is normal. Parents in the world all hope that their children will become dragons and their daughters will become phoenixes. Just like Annie's mother in this film, they think they have sacrificed a lot for their children, but they don't know that the path they want their children to take is just what they want to take. They never ask what their children want, and is it really good to be so assertive? The only two characters I liked in this movie were Annie and Greer. I still remember Greer asking, will you never leave me, but in the end, he still had to chase the car that went away, crying and watching her go away. Children's feelings are always so innocent and touching, but adults often forget that they are just children, and use their own desires that have been soaked in society to forcibly suppress the children's nature, and the result is naturally counterproductive. As in the film, the most common thing that glair says is my mother saying that he is probably an exception to the rules and regulations, but still active The common little secret between the two finally made Annie the best in his heart. In a way, Annie and Greer are a class People, they live in reality but are not at the mercy of reality, while Mama Anne and Mrs X are another kind of people. There are also details in the film that show the unequal relationship between master and servant, most notably the absurd lecture where many babble when the masters are asked their opinion of the nannies, but when the relationship is reversed, the nannies They were silent. Even when Annie was asked, she didn't express the unhappiness she usually encountered with Mrs. X. She just said that it would be nice if she could have a little rest at night. There are also black women who have left their homes and abandoned their children to take care of the children of the rich. It always seems a little sad. Reality is a thick wall, but luckily, stories have happy endings because they are stories. Although Annie's mother felt that her daughter's decision was wrong, she decided to respect her choice because it was her life; Mrs. X realized her mistake, divorced her husband, and spent time with her children; Annie also studied what she was interested in, There is also a handsome and rich Upper East Side boyfriend Harvard. Everyone seems to have something to gain, but the naked reality that the film tries to show: the disorder of family education, the deterioration of the relationship between husband and wife, the influence of class gap, the contradiction between master and servant, the confusion of personal value realization, etc. Like the lice on seemingly gorgeous clothes, destroy the good side and then make a remedy, no matter how good the ending is, it cannot be completely eliminated.
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