1. I looked through the interview of the main creator. It turns out that postpartum depression and related mental illnesses have not been "formalized". It is a great merit to make a film with realistic concerns around the controversial background. 50 lbs, pretty decent work. The problem is, the first shot of the show with a big belly is very fake, it shouldn't be, and this first shot is too affecting judgment, and it is no longer difficult to immerse in the world of images. The bigger problem is that the narrative rhythm of the film is wrong, and it is the female protagonist who is exhausted, but the narrative and the camera can not be so collapsed, once they collapse, the emotions are all dislocation 3, the night nanny Tully, turned out to be the young heroine Malor. Marlow, who already has two children and is forty years old, was exhausted by the unexpected arrival of the newborn, and fantasized about himself coming out to save his life when he was young. The dialogue between the two heroines is interesting. Tully said, you have achieved your dream of a happy marriage and family. Marlowe is reluctant to hire a babysitter like his younger brother, but also based on childhood experience, he really wants to take care of the baby for himself. Seek kindness. In any case, Tully's appearance is a symptom of Malone's postpartum depression and an effort to save herself. Is this effort effective? At least my husband Drew paid attention to it. He said, I love us, so he is willing to spend more time looking after children than in the past. If the movie can push the fathers to change from this step, that's fine, mothers' requirements are not high, they are very humble Rate it. Perhaps, mothers with children have more say
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