The pain has never passed, but there will be changes.

Albert 2021-12-24 08:01:52

I watched it the second time, and I felt that my memory has been seriously diminished in the past few years. After watching the film for a year or two, I will not remember it, but I have a little impression. So I read a section and remembered that it was the second time. But it's pretty good, it proves that the taste of looking for the film has not changed. I was very depressed when I watched it, and I watched it carefully. I was afraid that a little problem in a certain detail would make the two people deeply hurt, just like another couple. After so many years, they still failed to get through. . .
In the short comment, there was a "rich man died of his son, there is nothing else in life". . I have never been a virgin bitch, but this sentence is too extreme. In recent years, have you seen few things like baby going home? There are many adults in families with no money or ordinary family conditions who travel all over China to find children. Which child is not the lifeblood of the parents? Besides, the parents in the film have just lost their son for eight months.
Just like the heroine’s mother said, this matter will not just go by and never pass, but there will be changes, maybe its weight can bear from a certain moment, you will not like it, but this This feeling will always follow you and linger. Actually, it's pretty good. .
The pain of losing a child will never be forgotten, but people have to continue to move forward, but this kind of pain needs time to comfort, until you feel that you can bear it. At this time, there will always be this deep scar in my heart, but I can still live well. Although you won't like this feeling, it's actually pretty good.

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Rabbit Hole quotes

  • [last lines]

    Becca: [voice-over] And then what?

    Howie: [voice-over] I don't know... Something though.

  • Nat: You know, Becca, when your brother died, I found the church very helpful.

    Becca: I know. I know you did, but that's you. That's not me, and Danny... Danny isn't Arthur.

    Nat: You know, I brought you to church every Sunday.

    Becca: Let's not start this again, okay, Mom? I'm just... I'm just calling about the cake.

    Nat: You're not right about everything, you know? What if there is a God?

    Becca: Then I'd say he's a sadistic prick.

    Nat: All right, Becca, that's enough.

    Becca: "Worship me and I'll treat you like shit." No wonder you like him. He sounds just like Dad.