Volume West

Eriberto 2022-04-21 09:02:41

I first watched "The Social Network" by Juan Xi (that is, Walter), and then watched "Squid and Whale" by him. I felt that Zhu Xi was so tender. At that time, a young boy? The blue shirt in his play It also looks great with a white t-shirt, clean.

I feel that Bernard, as a father, should not instill some bad views and ways of handling things into his children, which also strongly influenced Walter. Bernard always satirizes many things, and is really not a good example.

Joan cheated on her while she still had a family.

Both husband and wife are not good role models. Before the divorce, there were already a lot of conflicts. After the divorce, they even dragged the children, which is really bad.

Walter believed in his father too much, admired him, hated his mother, and later the hospital rejected his father. I didn't understand it very well. I felt that when I was talking with the master of psychology, I realized that my father was not the image in his mind. He was absent when he was a child, or he was not an example of a good father, maybe he realized that he was too blindly obedient and listened to his father's words.

Frank, I can't remember if it was Dad or Mom who made him drink, the kid is only 12 years old, so it's not good for him to drink.

In short, I feel that the divorce of the parents has had a bad impact on the two children, but the marriage is already crumbling, and even if they don't leave, it will have a bad impact.

I don't know what to say, I don't know what to do to make all four of them better, and I don't know.

No one will have a perfect family relationship, maybe there is, but there will always be pain, but there are still things to do, to make things and life move in a good and positive direction, abuse, irony after all Can't solve the problem, face the pain head on.

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The Squid and the Whale quotes

  • [first lines]

    Frank Berkman: Mom and me versus you and Dad.

  • Bernard Berkman: Joan, let me ask you something. All that work I did at the end of our marriage, making dinners, cleaning up, being more attentive. It never was going to make a difference, was it? You were leaving no matter what...

    Joan Berkman: You never made a dinner.

    Bernard Berkman: I made burgers that time you had pneumonia.