Maisie's world is different from ours

Coby 2022-03-23 09:03:00

Poor Maisie was pushed around by her hypocritical father and irritable mother. She always tried her best to remain obedient and obedient. She never resisted, nor did she cry coquettishly. She was only abandoned by her parents and picked up by her stepfather's colleagues. , silently left a drop of tears.
I think Maisie doesn't understand the world of adults, and she has never wanted to integrate into it. She is happy with her own animal world, the queen's castle, and the turtle that can swim. As for who really loves her, there is no need to ask this question, many Time is not love, but responsibility. Some people beautify responsibility and call it love. Some people don't want to take responsibility and call it love. In the end, life is still her choice. Just like Maisie finally took a step back and left her irritable mother. Is the stepfather and stepmother together? No, she just wants to get on the boat. After the boat, she still has her own life to live.
As for the comparison between Maisie and Lin Miaoke, I still have the deep question, who can save our education system?

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Extended Reading
  • Christiana 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    Looking at the little girl, my whole heart melts

  • Norberto 2022-03-22 09:02:36

    The girl's middle-aged parents did not go through the formalities, a businessman and a rock singer, the custody rights are equally divided, the father married the nanny mother and the bartender are both for the girl's functional marriage. Girls also temporarily find real families. This story has no intention of "proletarian revolution", but fortunately, the technical aspects are very good (except for the intermediate transition period), and it is about the common dilemma of family and business in "Deformation Plan"

What Maisie Knew quotes

  • Lincoln: I was bitten by a turtle once.

    Margo: Were you really?

    Lincoln: Yeah... yeah. It even left a scar if you...

    Margo: Rea... really?

    Lincoln: [shows Margo his bitten finger] It could've left a scar.

    [Margo laughs]

    Lincoln: It's that bad. It could've left a scar.

    Margo: Right, yeah. So, is it quite traumatic for you being back here with the turtles?

    Lincoln: [interrupting] It was. This is kinda like therapy for me.

    Margo: Oh! It is? Okay.

    Lincoln: Meeting the beast again.

    [Margo laughs]

  • Lincoln: You don't deserve her!