It's the problem family that kills the child

Kellie 2022-04-11 08:01:01

American campus youth comedies and growing-up warmth films have always been good, and you can have a good time watching them when you are idle. What is different is that this content has added gays and family structure (single parent, domestic violence), which is closer to reality and the status quo of the growth environment of young people in society. The film itself is a zooming in on social issues. The two troubled youths, Daniel and Clark, although exaggerated, are indeed representative. Although dirty girls are buses, they also have a weak side of seeking fatherly love. From a psychological point of view The analysis of single-parent children also shows that children who lack fatherly love usually lack a sense of security. After all, the role of fathers in the family is to be responsible for management and protection. This is irreplaceable by successful mothers, so children without fathers from childhood will be easy Puppy love can easily become a problem teenager. And children who lack motherly love are usually introverted and withdrawn and afraid of getting along with others. Hey, I don't know how I came to this level--To be honest, Daniel and Clerk are not the type of actors I like. The heroine has a good figure but it is true The song at the end that looks average is also pretentious, and the combination of the fat man and the gay is a bit disgusting. . . But the heroine, her mother, her father, and the handsome guy in baseball cap who danced striptease met my appetite hahaha! The meaning of this film's plot, actors, and film is not bad, and it is definitely not a good film. As for the translation of the title, I am speechless. . .

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Dirty Girl quotes

  • Danielle: [about the sack of flour "Joan"] You've gotta be more careful with her. How would you like to be dropped on your head?

    Clarke: I have been dropped on my head. Daddy says Mama dropped me, and that's what accounts for my feminine ways.

    Danielle: You trying to make Joan a lesbian?

  • Officer Perry: Breaking and entering, was that really necessary? I mean, couldn't you have just called? That would've been the neighborly thing to do.

    Joseph: I got an at-risk kid. And he is at risk.