On the necessity of proper government intervention under the condition of market economy

Griffin 2022-11-04 18:39:09

The film does not have a happy ending, that is, the villain is not caught, the villain is hidden in the city, and even the famous FBI is invincible.
But in comparison, the daughter's life seems to be more important.
Therefore, this is not a question about losing one's body, like whether a company will be annexed under a market economy, but a question of whether parents should intervene, and when to intervene. It seems normal if the little girl is having sex with the little boy at school.
The film has triggered another thought on how American parents educate their children, trusting children to believe that children can let their children go on their own growth path, but they are not afraid of ten thousand, just in case.
A set of contrasts in the film is very important. Why do you have to nag to educate your brother who is going to college?

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Trust quotes

  • Gail Friedman: We can't control what happens to us or our loved ones. What happens when Annie goes to college?

    Will: What are you saying?

    Gail Friedman: People get hurt. There's only so much we can do to protect ourselves, our children. The only thing we can do is be there for each other when we do fall down to pick each other up.

  • Will: Even if he was in jail I wouldn't be happy.

    Gail Friedman: Why?

    Will: Because it would still want to rip his fucking head off.