nice.
The storyline is smooth, the service is excellent, and the heroine carries the audience. Except that Little Harmon suddenly switched to Big Harmon and was a little uncomfortable at first, no matter whether she was 15, 17, 19 or early 20, Anya didn't feel any sense of disobedience. Whether it's makeup or facial expressions, they all completely match their identity, no drama, it's amazing!
Then talk about how difficult it is for a person to grow up safely and successfully and achieve achievements, especially for geniuses, and even more for geniuses who have lost their way. Parents are too strict, and when they grow up, children may be late in their rebellious period and use up their energy to resist the pressure of their elders. It's not okay to make bad friends, go downhill or even go astray, regardless of your parents.
Harmon was undoubtedly lucky and lost his parents, but with the talent inherited from his mother, he met Mr. Xia Bei at the orphanage and taught him to play chess, but he also became addicted to drugs. After being adopted, he and his adoptive mother comforted each other and lived on each other. He also encountered the setback of losing chess + the death of his adoptive mother, falling into the trough of drug use and alcoholism, but encountered the collective rescue of the harem group, reorganizing the river and mountains and being led astray by a female model, and finally revisited the old place when attending Mr. Xia Bei's funeral. He regained his love and self-confidence. With the help of his childhood friends, he rebounded from the bottom and won the championship. She has a genius side, a diligent and hard-working side, and a side like an ordinary girl who can buy new clothes, eat a big meal, and try love and sex. No matter how many difficulties and setbacks she encountered, in the end, she found her original intention to quit drugs and alcohol before setting off. How many people can achieve self-discipline and give me freedom? The scene where she simulated the ceiling chess game in a sober state when she was playing chess with the Russian top card was touching, and it was the hardest thing to conquer herself.
Not to mention that she is still a girl, Beauvoir will review more of her famous quotes about the temptation of girls, without repeating them. It takes an even more amazing effort for girls to succeed.
Looking back on my own life, it can actually be considered smooth. Maybe it’s because the appearance and figure are just average, and the family can only provide food and clothing but no luxury and vanity, so there are not so many temptations around, so I concentrate on doing the work I like, and I don’t smoke, drink, date, or have fun. I just like to work, but after many years I have a decent income and a decent career. In the eyes of most people, it is a class transition.
Looking back at the actions of parents and looking at the choices of their peers who have become parents, I can understand why many parents like to interfere with their children's interactions and influence their children's choices. They want children to rise above their class, or at least stay in their class. They have come a long way in the years, and they know how difficult it is to walk. Strength and luck are indispensable, so they want to take the initiative to help their children eliminate those potential risk factors and choose a path with high probability. But the reason why children are children is because they do not have so many mature calculations in their innocent eyes. Most of them do whatever they want and care about the eyes of friends around them, and they can also be crazy for love. Only they didn't think too much about their position in life thirty or fifty years from now, and they couldn't see their parents' worries about their possible slipping of class.
Even the British royal family has raised descendants like Andrew who may have a lot of assets seized due to sexual assault cases (had a good time with Epstein) and rebels like Harry (meet Meghan). Not to mention the cases of various second-generation gambling, drug addiction, rape and murder abound.
So raising children depends on luck in the end. It really depends on what kind of people the children meet and what kind of achievements they can achieve. It's not a word from my parents that I can absolutely guarantee it with reluctance. Parents can only provide the starting lineup. Whether they can play well or not depends on strength, mentality, and good fortune.
The play also mentioned the clash of ideologies, the competition between the Catholic Church and communism, and the ideological competition between the United States and the Soviet Union, which is very interesting. My only regret is that Harmon didn't go back to see Mr. Chapey once before he died.
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