cherish your children

Angela 2022-03-28 09:01:04

This is a movie that Teacher Zhang strongly recommended to me. I am ashamed that I was still looking for it on the Internet for a long time. However, the kind of oppressive education discussed in the film affects almost every child's growth. Similar movies such as the recently popular "Wrestling Dad" have a perfect story on the surface, but no matter whether women's rights are good or wrestling dreams No matter what, whether it's national honor, or two innocent children, why do parents force their children to exchange a beautiful childhood and youth for their own ideals? Speaking of talented girls, most people are looking at Captain America, but it is this little loli who is still fresh in her memory. When she was choosing between the rich grandmother and the poor American team, what she said That sentence: He took care of me when I was not a talent, slapped my grandmother's false love to death, and also warmed countless well-intentioned parents like Team America. It will be very hard to protect a child's happy growth. There will be confusion, obstacles, and will always move forward, but will never have another purpose, and even use children as a tool to realize their dreams, so this is not only the gap between Eastern and Western film culture, but also the gap between humanistic values.

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Extended Reading
  • Georgiana 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    I really like the first twenty minutes, the sweet child, the quiet cat, the transparent sunshine, the clean beach, everything is carefree and beautiful

  • Ulices 2022-03-22 09:02:00

    Too normal to shoot...a waste of a good story. Little girl looks like Mad Men sally but not sally cute

Gifted quotes

  • Seymore Shankland: Mary, you knew that the problem was incorrect, why didn't you say anything?

    Mary Adler: Frank says I'm not supposed to correct older people. Nobody like a smart-ass.

  • Mary Adler: [in her counseling session] My best friend, other than Frank and Fred, is Roberta who lives a couple houses away.

    Pat Golding: Really? What's she like?

    Mary Adler: She's nice and funny. And I love her.

    Pat Golding: That's nice. Is Roberta your only friend your age?

    Mary Adler: Roberta's not my age. She's like 40, 50... 30-something. Roberta's grown woman? People my age are boring. Roberta's cool.