The grievances that can be expressed are not grievances

Lukas 2022-03-25 09:01:11

The worst scene where the heroine cries in the whole film is
not in her husband's arms, not by her mother's side, not on her sister's shoulders, not even in her own home
but in a strange community, watching the perpetrator of a car accident with a young child attend a high school graduation party.

Although she tried hard to express that she did not want this Minors have a psychological burden.
Every time he apologizes, she seems to feel more guilty
. But after seeing that her family is broken, the other party continues to live, continue to laugh, continue to be happy, and continue to explore the various expressions of the world

while she and her family She and her husband Howie joined a mutual aid group after the death of

their son in a car accident, and listened to other parents talk about how they missed their children, how to soothe their emotions, and how to prepare for the next life
. Going down, he left the venue resolutely. Later, Howie said to her in the restaurant, " That
is the time that belongs to the parents. We must respect it." Losing interest in other people's topics is the first element of becoming self-centered, but when it's her turn to talk about herself, she is almost silent. Any wounds that can be talked about can still be healed, just like those grievances that are spoken out. Not really a grievance






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Rabbit Hole quotes

  • [last lines]

    Becca: [voice-over] And then what?

    Howie: [voice-over] I don't know... Something though.

  • Nat: You know, Becca, when your brother died, I found the church very helpful.

    Becca: I know. I know you did, but that's you. That's not me, and Danny... Danny isn't Arthur.

    Nat: You know, I brought you to church every Sunday.

    Becca: Let's not start this again, okay, Mom? I'm just... I'm just calling about the cake.

    Nat: You're not right about everything, you know? What if there is a God?

    Becca: Then I'd say he's a sadistic prick.

    Nat: All right, Becca, that's enough.

    Becca: "Worship me and I'll treat you like shit." No wonder you like him. He sounds just like Dad.