Mom,say bye bye to room

Maude 2021-10-18 09:30:40

With this movie, the heroine won an Oscar and came here. After reading, I just want to say one thing: Is that little boy not nominated? Can you nominate the best actor? Is there an age limit? In addition, if I hadn’t known that he was a boy before, just watching the video, he would be really beautiful. He would still have long hair, just like a doll, just as beautiful as a girl.

Going back to the movie itself, I think the heroine really came out of the room should be what Jack told her to say: Mom, say bye bye to room. At this point, she really left the room.

At the beginning, the scenes in the room were quite dim, and the room environment was cramped. There was only a skylight that could let out a little light. As bystanders, we might be indifferent spectators. The film said that for seven years, the heroine was trapped here, but There was a child who was probably forced to give birth. If there is no later child in these seven years, it is estimated that it will be difficult to survive. But I didn't have such strong feelings, but slowly started to understand her feelings as the plot developed.

I've been desperate, I've been crazy... I don't think I have such a strong will. I've been crazy in seven years. The heroine and the little boy depend on each other for life, while not giving up the opportunity to escape. On Jack's fifth birthday, the hostess began to talk to Jack about the outside world. She wanted to use Jack's little power to escape. Let’s think about it from Jack’s perspective. At five years old, he has lived in this small room since he was born. This room is his world and his universe. Everything on the outside is nothingness, what is fake to him is non-existent, and what is in the TV series is also fake. So when his mother subverted his worldview, he collapsed. He didn't want to accept it. He yelled and didn't want to discuss this topic. Poor child. Fortunately, thanks to the good teaching of the heroine, Jack is optimistic by nature and loves his mother. For the sake of his mother, he was willing to do what his mother told him. What a good boy.

After one failure, their strategy succeeded. They are saved! The moment the hostess ran out of the room and hugged Jack, I was still moved. The story is of course not over. They came out of the room, but their hearts have not yet come out.

The younger the child is, the easier it is to reshape the world view. Therefore, Jack quickly adapts to the outside world. Of course, this is inseparable from the love of his relatives. But it's too difficult for the heroine. Seven nightmarish years are hard to erase from my mind. So, she was hysterical, and she couldn't think about it. After the talk show, the reporter asked her: Why didn't she send the child away when she had just given birth? Is this the best choice for the child? The heroine herself hadn't adjusted her state well, and she couldn't think about it even more when I asked her, it was really sad to see it. Maybe it's the mother and son connecting the heart, and the hostess committed suicide by taking sleeping pills. Jack heard the sound and ran to see her, saving his mother again.

Jack, who saved his mother twice, said that he wanted to go back to the room to have a look. After all, it was the place where he stayed the longest so far. He bid farewell to everything in the room one by one, and said to his mother: Mom, say bye bye to room .

The future is still very long, walk out of the room to the future.

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Room quotes

  • Old Nick: What's that smell?

    Ma: Sorry, I burned some cheese. Here. I just wasn't thinking.

    Old Nick: Well, thinking is not your strong suit.

  • Ma: [about the mouse] He's on the other side of this wall.

    Jack: What other side?

    Ma: Jack, there's two sides to everything.

    Jack: Not on an octagon.

    Ma: Yeah, but...

    Jack: [Interrupts] An octagon has eight sides

    Ma: But a wall, okay, a wall's like this, see? And we're on the inside and mouse is on the outside.

    Jack: In outer space?

    Ma: No, in the world. It's much closer than outer space.

    Jack: I can't see the outside-side.

    Ma: Listen, I know that I told you something else before, but you were much younger. I didn't think that you could understand, but now you're so old, you're so smart. I know that you can get this. Where do you think that old Nick gets our food?

    Jack: From TV by magic!