growing pains

Maud 2022-03-23 09:02:50

I rarely watch Swedish movies. The child star showed Ingmar's innocence, the pain of losing her mother, and the troubles of growing up very vividly. About human nature, life, the whole world is the same. But I think Sweden is a little optimistic and cheerful, such as a plump aunt who is willing to be a nude model, the simple and honest folk customs of a small village, and the colorful life of children. I believe that no matter rich or poor, such sports life is very popular. This can also downplay the cruel reality that Ingmar has no father, lost her mother, and is dependent on others.

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  • Bernhard 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    Childhood is such a déjà vu, vague, full of whimsical mumblings.

  • Coralie 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    My perspective is that of a child and sometimes an adult, and I can't help but wonder how did I grow up? How much trouble did you cause your family? In the eyes of children, puppies are important, and mothers are attached, and they do not understand why adults are interested in women. Mother's illness casts a shadow over childhood, but glass factories, summer houses, football, pure and happy childhood, we grew up like this, and every detail will affect us after we grow up.

My Life as a Dog quotes

  • Ingemar: It's strange how I can't stop thinking about Laika. People shouldn't think so much. "Time heals all wounds," Mrs. Arvidsson says. Mrs. Arvidsson says some wise things. You have to try to forget.

  • Ingemar: In fact, I've been kinda lucky. I mean, compared to others. You have to compare, so you can get a little distance from things. Like Laika. She really must have seen things in perspective. It's important to keep a certain distance. I think about that guy who tried to set a world record for jumping over buses with a motorcycle. He lined up 31 buses. If he'd left it at 30, maybe he would have survived.