I was overwhelmed by all kinds of trivial matters about the family...I don't understand why I knew that I would inherit the disability and still had to have a child, and I found someone with the same disability...Is this sincere wanting to have a disabled child? What kind of reproductive cancer is this, my father's arrogance and anger are also unbearable, and my mother's all kinds of kidnappings that don't care about the morals of the children make me suffocate. No matter how you whitewash it, it is inherently selfish. If a deaf or mentally retarded person is born, the heroine's life will be over. Fortunately, the heroine is a normal person, but you still have to make the heroine give up your dreams for your own selfish desires. Wouldn't it be a tragedy if the heroine compromised from the beginning?
Without the heroine's tough bar, where would the so-called family affection in the back come from, and there is really no way to justify it by forcibly sublimating the whitewashing in the second half. Contradicted with the first half, right? Relying on some pieced together touching fragments, the logic of the whole story is incoherent. It's like my dad didn't care about my life or death for the first eighteen years, and suddenly one day he drove for six hours in a snowy night just to give me a birthday present in person. Would I be moved by his feat? Then I'm too cheap, too lack of love. The whole story is the same, the second half is "daughter's singing suddenly muted", "daughter sign language to her parents while singing on stage", "father put his hand on his daughter's throat and feel her singing" Is it just a piece of forced touching? But I admit that these clips are really ingeniously designed, and the screenwriter still has some skills.
But the screenwriter is still not good. The basic setting is to force the audience to move, a singing daughter, and her deaf parents and younger brother... Wow, what a good theme, and many dramatic contradictions, it will definitely move the audience to tears. Wang Wang. But it is too coincidental that the three deaf people are in the same family. In order to justify it, the parents are forcibly portrayed as reproductive cancers who know that they are genetically defective and want to have children. In order to create contradictions and reach the climax of the drama, emmmmm forcibly portrays the parents as selfish and fragile images that do not allow their children to leave. God, we have many ways to create dramatic contradictions. For example, the heroine is ridiculed by classmates, and she has low self-esteem and does not recognize herself. At this time, isn't the encouragement of parents more able to show family affection? I know that the screenwriter wants to promote it first and suppress it, but you are so restrained that I can't support it.
If you really love your children, you won't allow them to be born or stop their development. But "although your parents kidnapped you with all kinds of morals almost ruined your future, they actually love you in essence." This is in line with the Chinese family view haha. Finally, let's whitewash and touch yourself to ensure that most Chinese people tearful.
But not everyone will be as happy as the heroine when they meet such parents. My sister's grades are excellent because her father played emotional cards with her. Her senior sister was not kidnapped by morality and went to a normal school. I don't think so. How great is this kind of family love, maybe if my senior sister is as tough as the heroine, maybe I can see the touching family love.
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