anger

Quincy 2022-03-27 09:01:17

After watching this film, it has been low since yesterday. After watching it yesterday, I felt powerless all over my body, and I felt that I could not do anything to lift my spirits. But it's not clear where this powerlessness comes from.

Until I read this morning on tpo and read about geographic isolation, what I saw with my eyes was that geographic isolation promotes the evolution of new species, and every sentence can relate to the isolation of parents far from home and the original family in my heart.

At the end, when my father was old and confided, I cried like a dog, so as the plot progresses, my daughter forgives her parents and returns to the family. I seem to have completed a reconciliation with my parents in my heart. After all, both parents and children love each other in their hearts.

But now, this seemingly peaceful atmosphere of a happy ending is gradually being replaced by the feeling of powerlessness yesterday, and the emotions are getting clearer and clearer. I find that this is the feeling of anger that must have a perfect ending because of being coerced by family...

It is true that where life goes can not be determined by escaping, but should be determined by the pursuit of the true self. The change of the heroine's choice of career may be a new and good attempt. But when dealing with a person who has left a lot of scars on his own growth, does he suddenly reconcile with the entry point of "It's not easy for anyone to live"? !

The turning point was so sudden that a self-torture from the father, an open-hearted conversation, and a burst of tears could not complete the solution. What's the difference between this and the time when her father couldn't quit drinking if he wanted to?

After discovering this anger, I feel a lot less powerless.

Of course, this anger shouldn't be the point of life, but it's important to understand it. Once you understand where love and anger are, you are no longer on the road just because you are fleeing.

The heroine's father is afraid that it is because he can't face his mother and that childhood that he has a life where he has to escape everywhere. His life was deeply mired, and he left a mark on his children. The heroine has 10,000 reasons to hate him, and there are enough reasons to turn her head and run her own life with a brand.

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The Glass Castle quotes

  • Jeannette: [sighs] My parents are squatting in an abandoned building on the Lower East Side.

    David: Jeanette...

    Jeannette: They were homeless before that for three years before that, which was pretty much how they raised us. My dad is not developing a technology for bituminous coal but he could tell you anything you want to know about it. He is the smartest man I know. He is also a drunk.

    [inhales]

    Jeannette: never finishes what he starts and can be extremely cruel. But he dreams bigger than anyone I've ever met. And he never tries to be somebody that he's not. He never wanted me to either.

    [Exhales]

    Jeannette: I'm sorry, but I have to leave.

    David: Go.

  • Jeannette: You did all this for me?

    Rex: Since when is it wrong for a father to take care of his little girl?