a worrisome key

Freeda 2022-09-16 01:34:21

The book I read first, I couldn't read it when I saw that Julia found Sarah's son in Italy. When I was watching a movie today, I saw the same location and couldn't watch it any longer.
If Sarah hadn't locked her brother in the cupboard, then this story would have been a generation's history, like looking at Schindler's List, we know the process of World War II, know how many people died, know the horror of genocide. But the story turns a flat history into a three-dimensional sprawling family story. The pain in Sarah's heart at that time will be transformed into the inheritance of this family, and the hearts of any child born in the family will be suppressed by this pain. What saddens me the most is this.
So although I'm still curious, I really don't want to see the author describe the trauma of Sarah's son. It's not the trauma that World War II brought him, but Sarah. Her pain will be passed on to her son in the daily chores, so that He experienced pain from time to time in his life, and then passed it on to his children.
I believe this because I think people are fragile. In this movie that should be full of screams of pain, Sarah runs all the way to go to the cupboard to release her brother. The way a little girl does things is that there is only one belief in her heart, so when there is no way out, she Can't brake.

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  • Julia Jarmond: And so I write this for you, My Sarah. With the hope that one day, when you're old enough, this story that lives with me, will live with you as well. When a story is told, it is not forgotten. It becomes something else, a memory of who we were; the hope of what we can become.