At first, I thought it was a happy comedy with a very smart family showing off their intelligence and doing things. Later, I learned that it is about those who are talented and have their own troubles, and the seemingly ordinary troubles become magnified after they are magnified. It has become painful, and I like some of the narrative in the movie. For example, Ricky has a very good attitude towards his father and is very concerned. Different from the other two children, not only because of his character, but also because his father often took him to gamble and play when he was a child and ignored other children. two. I like the communication with everyone behind my father, which is very precious and brings the whole family together again. Chas couldn't let go of his wife's death, and made himself and his children nervous and rigid. In order to maintain her good image, Margot has been secretly doing things that she wants to do but is afraid of being known, from smoking to cheating and promiscuity. Ricky's love for her sister is even more heavy. Let alone letting go, it is difficult to reveal her heart. The deepest impression is that Ricky cut his wrists, cut off his long hair and beard, thinking and said: "i will kill myself" tomorrow!" I couldn't help thinking of my sister and the pictures of her interacting with others, and even my friends, the pain I had been holding back broke out, maybe I couldn't wait until tomorrow, so I cut it with a razor blade Both wrists. Sometimes I have to admit that love is so heavy that those who can't bear it may be shattered by love. And then there's Ricky's owl, whom Ricky met again long after he released it. Ricky said, "It's got a lot of white feathers on its neck. It's probably too sad." Margot replied, "Look. It looks like it's healed." I don't know if they are talking about Ricky, but for Ricky, how difficult it is to heal this injury. Who can let go of the love that has been held in their hearts all their lives! But watching movies, we are It's not about learning to let go, even though the process is heavy and painful...
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