human observation diary

Grace 2022-03-22 09:02:09

It's a "detailed" comedy that presents a lot to talk about in a light-hearted rhythm.

It is commendable that on the one hand, the film shows the discussion of marriage and parenting topics for middle-aged people, and on the other hand, it can also take into account the love and career topics of young people. While "observing" the glamorous but miserable upper class, the heroine also "observed" herself. In addition, the protagonist's appearance and acting skills are very online (the crying scene of the little actor needs to be strengthened hhh), I don't understand why the rating is so low.

Let's talk about it from the perspective of young people.

At the beginning of the film, the heroine had just graduated and faced the pressure of career choice and employment. However, the brave and kind hostess became the nanny of the upper-class family by chance, which is similar to "Escape is Shameful But Useful". The difference is that the psychology graduate played by gakki can't find a job (forgive me, I forgot the name of the heroine over there), and Annie in this film could have been employed, but didn't want to. She thinks that she has not seen herself clearly, and is unwilling to engage in a profession that she does not love like this, and then spend her life in a hurry. Her courage is admirable, and it is also a reference for me, who is about to enter a fork. At least in my opinion, the heroine's gain from this "social practice" is far greater than the loss (I mean having a clearer understanding of life, not saying that I have a handsome boyfriend at Harvard). Probably the same is true for me and the people around me. Since childhood, I have been enclosed in an ivory tower, and my life is all about reading, studying, and doing problems. In this case, it would make more sense to go out and get frustrated in a safe area. I always wanted to find a temporary job during the winter vacation. When people asked me why, I answered: "I'm too nourished, and I want to be beaten by society." And the experience of the heroine is very consistent with my conception of "being devastated by life." beating". But the heroine of this film likes children very much, I don't at all! The heroine played by gakki is very good at housework, and I am not at all! It's over, I really don't seem to be able to do anything other than do questions.

Let's talk about the love part of the film. In fact, love is not the core theme of the whole film, so Chris Evans is only a supporting role. The love in the whole film probably only played an embellishment role, but the embellishment was just right, not overwhelming, but also adding to the fun of the film. Also, I haven't gotten to the handsome Chris Evans before, but this time it's really fragrant. (The rest of the text is full of praise for his handsomeness) Really handsome... Absolutely, how did he manage to be both creamy and muscular? The handsome Harvard man in the movie is different from the powerful US team. He lacks the temperament of a patriotic warrior, and has a feeling of pure love and learning. Hey, it seems I like the latter. Absolutely. Absolutely.

In addition, Scarlett's figure is absolutely absolutely absolutely absolutely. But I have to say that she still looks good in clothes with a flat chest and a flat butt, while Scarlett's clothes...not so good-looking, but it doesn't matter whether the clothes look good or not, and a good-looking figure is the best.

The acting of the two is also very good. Scarlett is an ordinary young girl in this film, with troubles, embarrassment and willfulness. And Chris, as mentioned above, performed a different bookishness. It can be said that the two characters in this film are completely different from those in Avengers.

Going back to the movie, the middle-aged perspective mainly focuses on the themes of parenting and marriage, allowing us to see that Shangren, who on the surface "has everything", is also facing the same miserable things.

Although the little boy in the film is naughty, he is sincere and affectionate. He's there, fluttering with big eyes, conveying to you his longing for love. But as an aside, I probably really can't stand naughty kids. It's not that I get tantrums with kids, it's not like that. I would make him very happy, and then I would die of exhaustion.

Many girls today are resistant to having children, and we are all aware of the physical harm, financial stress and endless responsibilities that will come with having a child. But perhaps for the upper classes, this pressure is much lighter. They can fully recover after real estate, they can ask nanny to help look after their children, and they also have sufficient funds to raise their children so that they can roll up their sleeves from an early age. So after reading it, I have a firmer belief, unless you can raise it, it is best not to raise it...

Besides, marriage is a miserable topic, too heavy for me to discuss. I was totally unacceptable to a tragic marriage, and I had absolutely no desire to follow in the footsteps of my parents.

Said a lot of nonsense, but also because the film is very grounded and has a sense of substitution. Although I don't have a high idea, but in my mind it's nothing! Hit 5 points!

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The Nanny Diaries quotes

  • Annie Braddock: Okay Mrs. X, now it's time for a few simple childcare rules.

    Jane Gould: Oh, alright, the teddy bear has been compromised.

    Annie Braddock: Slamming the door in your kid's face is *not* okay. Spending more time on a benefit for kids that you've never met than you do with your own blood is *not* okay. Going to a SPA when your son has a fever of a hundred and four and not answering emergency calls, that officially makes you an unfit mother.

    Mrs. X: This is outrageous. Stop the tape.

    Jane Gould: Uh, no. This is clearly a disgruntled nanny. W-we might have something to learn here.

    Annie Braddock: Now I know that you're all pretty busy with your hair appointments, and your watsu massages and your attempts to stay young so your husbands won't leave you. But here's an idea! Why don't you try eating dinner with your child every once in a blue moon. And heads up here, lady, try smiling once in a while. People hate you.

  • Jamaican Nanny: Stop eatin' them boogers!