Is it right to ask children to be the same as adults?

Edna 2022-03-25 09:01:14

Charlie Brown is very much like David in the series "David Goes to School". From the image of his bald head, from the repeated "make a fool of himself", and from the living environment in which he lives, he also has his sincere side: helpful, honest , in the face of others' ridicule and accusation to keep self-joking, in the face of others' admiration to remain humble. If he has any shortcomings, it is that he lacks self-confidence, or has a little inferiority complex.

If Charlie Brown is an innocent child, then his sister is a child packaged in adult standards: she uses her brother's fame to sell goods, and she organizes little adults to visit her brother's "museum", I can't imagine that there are Which child has such a high talent for business. Charlie Brown's is full of adult atmosphere. First, it maintains a sense of mystery, and then at the end of the film, Charlie Brown is given a very "correct" evaluation: I think you are very good, you are helpful, honest, and always Maintain a positive spirit. My goodness, how can adults feel so mature in a child's mind! ! Snoopy is also full of adult flavor: as a dog, I always wanted to go to school and play like Charlie Brown, and even staged a "hero saving beauty" drama in a dream (being alive is the reality in the film), my God , how the children are so mature.

In fact, children are still children, they are just the directors and actors in the movie. They impose the standards of words and deeds of adults on children and small animals. They try to use the truth, kindness and beauty of adults to guide children to work hard, be optimistic, and Up, it looks good, but what kind of child can reach such a standard. If the purpose is right, is it okay to do whatever it takes?

We used to think that Hollywood children's movies are closer to children. They are innocence, simplicity, and agility, so that children can resonate in certain aspects while enjoying the movie. This "Peanuts Movie" is different in form of expression. Much beyond the cognitive level of children, I do not think it is a good work. Niu said that this "Peanuts Movie" is good, but other movies are better than it, such as "Hotel Elf".

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The Peanuts Movie quotes

  • Sally Brown: Big brother! Pull yourself together!

  • Lucy van Pelt: Charlie Brown, what brings you out here so late in the day?

    Charlie Brown: [sigh] I need your advice on girls, Lucy. You're a girl, right? Let's just say there's this girl I'd like to impress. But, she's something and I'm nothing. If I were something and she was nothing, I could talk to her. Or, if she was nothing and I was nothing, I could talk to her! But, she's something and I'm nothing. So I just can't talk to her.