The impact of family education on children

Wiley 2022-04-22 07:01:49

I was heartbroken after watching this movie.

How did Matsuko lead a life of failure step by step? What did she end up dying of?

Her childhood can be said to have been to please her father, because she longed for his attention and love. Her father liked her to make that expression, so she kept doing it. She was too lonely and too lacking in love. She thought that as long as she did what others wanted her to do, and was willing to sacrifice and give, others would love her and would not leave him. But that's not the case, people are not that simple. After being betrayed again and again, she became more and more lonely, still insecure, without self, and her life gradually went to the abyss of tragedy.

After years of miserable living alone, her old friend found her and gave her renewed hope, but before she could start a good life again, she was beaten to death by a group of children.

I think the ending just echoes the beginning. A bunch of uneducated bad kids have caused a complete tragedy in Matsuko's life. If these children's parents gave them a good education, would they hurt an innocent and unrelated person like this?

If Matsuko's father gave her enough love during her childhood, how would her character change? Would you still be living such a life without self-esteem?

Although the tragedy was not directly caused by his father and the parents of the bad boys, how likely is it to happen if they all received enough love and a good education?

Family education has a great impact on children. Born as a human being, born as a parent, don't be sorry.

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