a little heavy

Miles 2022-04-20 09:02:27


Aren't we all like this? Hurting others when you are hurt, or afraid of being hurt; trying to escape feeling like you are living in a hopeless situation; feeling guilty about your family when you are not good enough to be yourself; hating what you do a lot but not being able to. Don't go on.

But how many of us have the courage to declare that I am different from the so-called normal people; how many times our family can understand us, protect us, and stand by our side; after we choose to be different, how many times How can a stage so graciously re-accept us?

I don't think Elle loses to her sister. But one day I have children, and I probably won't be willing to let them play these heart-wrenching plays.

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Extended Reading
  • Mattie 2022-01-24 08:03:44

    I like the BB at the beginning

  • Garth 2022-03-15 09:01:10

    The little actor is great, all the performances are mature and in place, and even the only shortcoming is that the performance is too mature, and the child's innocent expressions rarely appear-but this may be the need of the plot. I think the most rare thing about this film is that it is completely narrated with children, and it is not based on children in the eyes of adults, but from the world in the eyes of children, so there are a lot of explanations about the entanglement of right and wrong and the causes and consequences. The audience can sleepwalk with Phoebe, get nervous together for fear of loss, and finally get relieved and hope for the future of the real world together in order to finally understand and accept who they are.

Phoebe in Wonderland quotes

  • [last lines]

    Caterpillar: Who are you?

    Phoebe: I hardly know, sir, right now. At least I knew who I was when I got up this morning. But I think I've must have changed many times since then.

    Caterpillar: Explain yourself.

    Phoebe: I'm afraid I can't put it more clearly, for I can't understand it myself to begin with. And being so many different sizes in a day, it is very confusing.

    Caterpillar: It isn't.

    Phoebe: Well, perhaps you haven't found it so yet, but when you have to turn into a chrysalis - you will some day, you know - and then into a beautiful butterfly, I think you'll feel a little odd.

    Caterpillar: Not a bit.

    Phoebe: Your feelings may be different. All I know is, it would feel very strange to me.

    Caterpillar: You? Who are you?

    Phoebe: [just stares brightly]

  • Phoebe: I can see myself wrecking and ruining. But I can't stop myself.