Geniuses also need a warm home

Ole 2022-03-21 09:02:08

I watched two genius-themed movies in a row. Although they are different geniuses, they all have loneliness in common. Although the current footage of Mary does not directly say that she is lonely, Mary does not want to be left behind by others.

Mary is indeed a genius in mathematics. At the age of 7, she can solve problems that no researcher can solve. But Frank also understands that the teacher and the principal want Mary to go to a school that suits her. And he just hoped that Mary could grow up like an ordinary person.

The biological father found when grandma and uncle fought for custody didn't really want to raise Mary, which caused Mary to break down, but Frank told her that the baby was expected to be born.

But that's what the title means when Mary learns she's been adopted by a host family. Genius also needs the warmth of family. She needs family, she needs friends, and at the same time, she needs math.

Although Evelyn is domineering and authoritarian, she has also spent a lot of thought to train Mary to become the next Diane, a great mathematician.

So in the end Mary got a chance to go home. happy ending!

People should try their best to do what they like and love what they like. It's just that although the two adults' approach may be more popular, I have to say that my grandmother's idea is not wrong. Otherwise, like Shang Zhongyong, when I was young, many people thought it was amazing and a genius, but when I grew up, I would not be able to do anything. It's just that people's time needs to be averaged. Do some normal things, but also spend other time doing things you enjoy.

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Gifted quotes

  • Mary Adler: Is there a God?

    Frank Adler: I don't know.

    Mary Adler: Just tell me.

    Frank Adler: I would if I could. But I don't know. Neither does anybody else.

    Mary Adler: Roberta knows.

    Frank Adler: No. Roberta has faith. And that's a great thing to have. But faith's about what you think, feel; not what you know.

    Mary Adler: What about Jesus?

    Frank Adler: Love that guy. Do what he says. I tell you what though - one way or the other we all end up back together in the end.

  • [first lines]

    Frank Adler: [through the door] Hey! Hey, come on. Let's move!

    Mary Adler: No!

    Frank Adler: Let me see.

    Mary Adler: No.

    Frank Adler: Come on, I made you special breakfast.

    Mary Adler: You can't cook.

    Frank Adler: Hey, Mary, open up.

    [as she emerges]

    Frank Adler: You look beautiful.

    Mary Adler: I look like Disney character...