Sensitive children, you have to grow up healthy

Allison 2022-04-22 07:01:04

It's been a long time since I watched this movie, and it doesn't seem to be that long, but I watched a lot of other things in the middle. The X-Men, the Lovely Bones. I just woke up suddenly and sadly in the early morning yesterday. It's like I'm sorry for not doing anything.
The tragedy of Cecilia and Robbie is not controversial, Briony is the culprit of course, because she is ignorant, because she is very imaginative....
Briony is a typical rich lady, she was spoiled and grew up, confident and extremely self-conscious, So it's natural to peep at the letter that Robbie brought to her sister, so you can lie to the police officer without hesitation if you believe that Robbie is a prostitute. A child with this character will not come from any family.
But there is one thing that many children will encounter when they grow up: seeing something. Obtuse children do not think about the meaning of those things, and even forget about them; but there are also some sensitive children who understand these things vaguely, usually in a bad direction, and then spend their days in panic. Briony is still relatively outgoing. She told Lola all her guesses. In fact, this is a good self-protection. If there is no later incident, Briony can still grow up healthily. There are also some introverted children who keep holding on until they are old enough to understand the true meaning of those things. In fact, most things are forgotten as long as they don’t repeat themselves.
When I was young, I was very sensitive and introverted. I don't know why I always see some messy things. The only way to deal with these things is to hold back, because I really don't know who to talk to. My parents are too far away, and I don't have a relationship with the teacher. I am also confused, even shocked and disgusted. How dare I tell my classmates. I was boarding in the first year of junior high school. During the winter break, I ran to the downstairs of the dormitory to make a phone call. When I looked up, I saw the third-year junior in the cafeteria across from me sniffing something at the sink. I was so frightened that I hung up the phone and ran away, looking back to see if she was catching up, because I thought she was taking drugs, and if she saw me, I would be silenced. Back in the classroom, he was still in shock, but he was still calm on the surface. After a few days, I didn't sleep well, and the worry of being silenced is unreliable after thinking about it, but I'm really sure she's taking drugs. Thinking about the school spirit, it's really over. I'm thinking about transferring schools, but I think that the cost of education has not been used up. The turn was too bad, and then I continued to go up and down nervously, and then I forgot about it. In fact, I am more worried about the senior sister, how can I not learn well at a young age. It's ridiculous to think about it now. At that time, my sister must have been inhaling her nose or spraying rhinitis spray. At that time, I had never seen a drug addict in a movie or TV show, so why would I think she was taking drugs?
As an individual life experience, these ignorant associations and suspicions of youth are also harmless. That era was too special to have such a tragedy. It's just that the testimony of children should be strictly verified, and parents should be careful. Hope for a more sound legal system and people's hearts.


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Atonement quotes

  • Cecilia Tallis: [about Robbie] No need to encourage him.

  • Leon Tallis: Guess who we met on the way in.

    Cecilia Tallis: Robbie.

    Leon Tallis: Told him to join us tonight.

    Cecilia Tallis: Oh, Leon, you didn't!