I stayed up late to watch "Normal People" yesterday, and I ate Amway from Jane Lili. Marian, who comes from a wealthy but indifferent family, and Cornell, who is an ordinary single-parent family, have been on and off since high school. They are also excellent in love, but Marian is deeply trapped in self-loathing. Cornell's conformity, from small cities to The big city has always been lonely and uncomfortable. In the constant exploration, the two slowly found themselves and learned to love themselves and their loved ones. Marianne's belief that being unloved was not worth it was slowly changed by Cornell's stronger expression of love, and that was the thing that touched me the most. I'm very happy to see such a drama exploring intimacy. In foreign countries, at least parents don't interfere with their children's love. , we can explore. Cornell had a good upbringing, a kindness to get along with, the confidence to be loved. And Marianne has a wealthy family, and both are smart and motivated. They have flaws, but at least their family has given them something. Compared to China's environment, they are much happier. Too many parents don't see their children, they can't fall in love when they are students, they are urged to get married after graduation, and the pressure of comparison is huge. I come from a poor rural family, love, being loved, money, nothing, some are the shackles of inferiority and not being loved, and some are in countless difficult situations facing the pressure of life. Marian and Cornell went to their favorite schools, studied their favorite majors, and tried to learn love from the people they liked. And I, and many similar people, did not explore or dared not explore myself for various reasons early on, and escaped to the age when I wanted to live independently, and began to face the complex interpersonal relationships and the beatings in the workplace. The difficulty of life is at least tripple. This kind of drama that focuses on people's inner growth is really good. We can't only have cool dramas like Zhen Huan's Biography and campus dramas like love and abortion. We look forward to film and television works that pay close attention to the inner growth of contemporary people.
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