child, hope for everything

Yolanda 2022-04-20 09:01:11

When you saw the female reporter ask the heroine: When Jack was born, did you ever think about asking your prisoner to send Jack away? Maybe this way, Jack will have a real childhood? Maybe this is the better choice for him?

I think the heroine must be deeply shocked by this idea, right? When I saw this, I really wanted to rush up and slap the female reporter. She was completely from an outsider's point of view, regardless of the client's thoughts, recklessly used the excuse of seeking the "truth", and ruthlessly made up for the bloody heart of the heroine.

How would you know? When you are deceived and locked in a small house, your prospects can be said to be dark, and you will be ravaged by bad people, but there is no sign of rescue from your relatives and friends. Presumably it will collapse soon, right? At this time, you found out that you were pregnant, and then a little boy was born, a new life came to you like hope, you are no longer alone, you are no longer without support, you can do it, put your only The hope is handed out? Besides, what confidence do you have to believe that the bad guy won't find a trash can to throw the child in or find a place to bury? Would you, would you do this?

This is the human instinct to survive, to hold on to every ray of hope. You don't understand, you are not qualified to ask such a question, because you have never experienced this kind of despair.

So, please, the next time you say a word, go over your head and think about it from someone else's point of view, will it hurt others, and say it again, okay?

Even though journalists need to do everything possible to seek the truth, I don't see any truth to this issue, at least add a sentence to your report: "The cruel mother is unwilling to send her child when it is born. Go out, so that the child does not have a good childhood", to win the audience's attention. Does it make a lot of sense? no. There is no point in further harming the victim. What's more, you don't know how tragic it is for a child to lose his biological mother.

I think the little boy saved his mother three times in the film. The first time was when his mother was desperate, he was born and gave her hope. It was when the mother was mentally broken down and emotionally out of control that she needed to receive treatment, giving her strength.

By the way, the little boy is really cute.

The whole film touched me in many places. There was one place that almost made me cry. After the grandma cut his hair, the little boy said, "I love you. Grandma." I saw my grandma's His movements were sluggish for a moment, then he choked up and said, "I love you too, Jack." I almost burst into tears, okay? ? ?

For my grandmother and grandfather, although there are not many descriptions of their previous loss of their daughter in the film, invisible does not mean non-existence. So when the heroine broke down and said harshly that I really thought that only my life was ruined, I could feel my grandmother's heart-piercing pain.

The most painful one is the loss of a child (daughter). Fortunately it was a happy ending.

Spend more time with your parents~

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Room quotes

  • Jack: [thinking to himself] One, two, three... There's room, then outer space, with all the TV planets, then heaven. Plant is real, but not trees. Spiders are real, and one time the mosquito that was sucking my blood. But squirrels and dogs are just TV, except lucky. He's my dog who might come some day. Monsters are too big to be real, and the sea. TV persons are flat and made of colors. But me and you are real.

  • 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.