(The short comment is too much...?)
I certainly don't like this kid, irritable, out of control, good at sabotage, like a bomb around. However, although the film does not make it clear, the problem is not her mental illness, but that she is always abandoned, and then it is exclusion and hostility.
As a child, how do you manage to be in control, compromise or not exist in his dictionary.
She is extreme, and what she ultimately wants to find is total acceptance. She is also cute, filial, considerate and caring for others, but her mother abandoned her. She regarded her as her father and her family regarded her as a thief. Where else could she go? Apart from the wilderness. Where else can you stay? Except death.
Moreover, it takes time for people to grow, and it takes time to correct oneself and understand society. Even without education, time has this magic, especially for children. But this time, after all, was not given to her.
After returning from camping, she has actually changed a lot. The school guard wanted to send her away. No matter how unwilling she was, she would commit suicide. What would she have done before the change? Her mother abandoned her, and the aunt in the shelter was desperate and sad. She went to hug her. What would she have done before the change? The child covers her mouth and nose, causing her traumatic stress response, and it will not get out of control? Taking care of the baby is so good, you should have done it before, right? Being so misunderstood by others, she was just sad and left without venting her anger towards the baby. What would she have done before the change?
Btw, when I was young, the most unbearable thing was being wronged. In that situation, at that age, it is possible for me to get out of control, and she doesn't actually...
After escaping into the wilderness, the one who treats her like a father still stops. Where is the person who used to find her late at night?
So her world is shattered after all, dogs have their dens, people are not as good as dogs...
So, of course, I don't really like this kid. But there is infinite sympathy. We were all such little kids, but she couldn't grow up again.
The person I hate is her mother, who is not as good as a dog if she is born and not raised. Everyone else can understand, even if there is not too much realistic pressure, after all, we can't expect too much from human nature, morality, and system. Mother can't understand, even if she verbally complained about the great difficulties, she is ultimately selfish and overly selfish and ignores her responsibilities.
Maybe the mindset will change when I become a parent? Maybe. I may be wrong. But I would prefer that this situation does not arise and that there is no need to change.
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