Sorry, a simple hug or love doesn't solve any problems and complaints

Pablo 2022-10-03 03:26:24

The 17-year-old American girl screwed up everything: her schoolwork was a mess, the most effective way to help her father died for four years, her younger brother and her were mortal enemies since childhood, and the only best friend even started dating with her younger brother. So she complained and shook off the outstretched hands and arms of others - she wanted to find a way out by herself, but it made it worse. How was it resolved in the end? She gave up her paranoia, apologized to her brother and best friend, and found a handsome Asian gentleman with artistic talent who fell in love with her at first sight.
Congratulations! In the face of all the fucked-up in life, your old man's trick is to find a once-in-a-million-year-old Asian gentleman with artistic talent who falls in love with her at first sight, and suddenly admit it before other people's patience runs out. Mistakes and hugs. Cover zhe3 in the past, it's ok.
Is this life?
Sorry, life is a lot more painful than this! Much harder! If you don't choose qualitative change, it is impossible for you to solve this growth problem. Maybe time will let you clear your mind and let you choose to let go—let go or give up; but the burying of problems will only become fertile ground for character growth in the future. It may break out one day after marriage, leading to divorce, and it may lead to divorce in children. One day when she was born, it erupted into tragedy, possibly passing on this bizarre malice to the next generation - and when the next generation asked, she would say it was the parents' problem; the child turned to the grandparents, They will continue to blame the older generation - no one told them
what to do, so a group of self-righteous Americans who call themselves education experts and love experts say That's the way we always be; that's normal and okay. With such films, from "My Own Idaho" to "Transcendence", the loopholes in American education have never been filled. It seems that they are struggling, and the teachers and children have lived their whole lives, and it will be a lifetime to make do with it.
So? Therefore, since the 1950s, the young and handsome young people with excellent character and learning have become less and less, and more and more vulgar people rely on the attention of bloggers and gimmicks to hype their superiors. Watching the developed countries on the other side of the ocean start to rot from the inside.
I still remember that when the nation was founded, America was full of vigor. It was a group of young people who were fully irrigated and nurtured by enlightenment thoughts, and possessed the excellent characters of many ideal young people: Thomas Pan, Franklin, Jefferson, Adams... Their American spirit is the real core driving force to support the American dream. The United States, which has lost its founding spirit, has forgotten its roots and forgotten its ancestors. Its direction will inevitably lead to hegemonism and power politics that are mercenary and greedy.
This is not a problem that is so complicated that it needs to be confounded to leave "space for speculation", but rather a problem of the growth and education of the next generation, which is the foundation of the country! This movie is not a discussion of the future of sci-fi, it needs to have a result!
But it didn't. It ended hastily, telling everyone: After so many years of youth problems, we passed by crying and laughing.
This is by no means the answer, it can only be called prevarication.
Because the answer is yes. There are many families who can gently solve problems and help children get through difficulties without beating and scolding. help. It's not that Americans don't know that they made "Our Day" and "Wonder Boy". Even in this film, it is better to dig deep into the warm scenes of Woody Harrelson and his family and find the reason for their harmony and warmth, than to say some hasty clichés in tears.

Sorry, this is not a good movie to watch.

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  • Nadine: What the... why is that baby in your house?

    Mr. Bruner: Oh shit! How the hell that thing get in here?

  • Mr. Bruner: Look, I'm not very good at this kinda thing. But I think we both know what needs to be said right now. So, I'm just gonna come right out and say it.

    [pause]

    Mr. Bruner: Get out of the car.