Simple resistance to the world

Nathan 2022-11-17 22:41:27

What touched me the most was the last conversation between Annie's father and Annie, and Annie's confession to a psychiatrist.
Trust, simple people have a sense of security in the world, Annie is. Regardless of whether Charlie was 15 to 20 to 25 until he was 40 when he met, Anne slowly accepted it.
But she is simply deceived. Charlie understands her. She thinks that in fact, Charlie doesn't understand her. He is lying to her. A person who pretends to understand others with a purpose can succeed. In the end, they have a relationship. In fact, I It's hard to understand Annie's feelings at that time. I don't think she was willing to do it. I can't forget the way she fought against herself. She likes Charlie in her heart, but the reality of Charlie is unacceptable. Contradictory and struggling.
The question of age does affect the perception of many things. At the age of 14, it is the age when I start to soberly look at my surroundings, but I am tortured like this.
Father's love for Annie, from wanting to find out the rapist and kill him, to wanting only his daughter to recover in the end. Annie's trust in the world was something her father wanted to maintain, but he killed it himself. He was annoyed.
How much I can understand this struggle, these injuries. Family love can help you and come out when you are most desperate.

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  • 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.