There is no complaint or resentment in the predicament, just want to change this environment, only the strong who are struggling to live a better life, can climb out step by step, of course, they do not think this process is a kind of wealth, they do not Wouldn't want to read about this life, including Lisa.
It's just an attitude. When faced with a difficult situation or even a desperate situation, how to choose, is it to fend for itself, or choose to struggle and try my best to get out of the predicament. Don't hold grudges, work hard to change the predicament - this may be the true meaning of this movie.
Of course, there are also good opportunities and people who really understand your efforts and appreciate you. Like Lisa's David at admission, to the New York Times scholarship reviewer. Sometimes, struggling may not necessarily surface, but you have a chance if you work hard, even if the chance is slim.
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I think more about what made Lisa's parents in such a state, Lisa's father is obviously very intelligent, and their family was quite happy in the beginning. However, in the final state, she is completely self-imposed, and she has no sense of responsibility for her children.
poison? They are taking drugs, but the reason for taking drugs is that they cannot bear the pressure of society, or they are extremely spiritually empty. Since the movie does not describe these, it is unknown. But it is really thought-provoking that the suffering brought about by the disintegration of the family is the most unbearable. As Lisa said, if she can change, she hopes to use a switch to return to her own family harmony.
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