allow me not to forget the grief

Gia 2022-04-24 07:01:04

The whole process is suppressed and watched. The hero originally had a happy family, a beautiful and hard-working wife and two lovely daughters. He lived a warm and loving life, but because the hero drinks and roasts fire in winter and then goes out to buy wine, the fire in the stove burns I came out and burned the two sleeping children alive. Afterwards, I was very depressed by the piercing heart of the wife and the silence of the male protagonist. The male protagonist hopes that he will use his death to make up for his faults. He has no way to continue living with his wife. He travels from Manchester to Boston by himself and begins a process of self-punishment. Because his brother passed away due to illness, he had to take on the responsibility of taking care of his nephew. He thought about it. He was a dead man, but he slowly accepted and learned to take care of his nephew by getting along with his nephew again and again. When he met his wife sadly, he didn't dare to say hello. He couldn't face the past. His wife persuaded him to let go of the past, but he just couldn't do it. The pain was as long as the cold Manchester by the sea and could not be eliminated. We often hear people say to relax, forget the past, and move on. But some pain is not something you can forget, and it is caused by yourself. Forgetting this pain is more painful than remembering it.

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Manchester by the Sea quotes

  • Suzy Chandler: Daddy?

    Lee Chandler: Yes, honey.

    Suzy Chandler: Can't you see we're burning?

    Lee Chandler: No, honey. You're not burning.

  • [Lee and Patrick are walking on the street, having a heated argument which includes profanity. We see a pedestrian who overhears their conversation]

    Manchester Pedestrian: Great parenting.

    Lee Chandler: Fuck you! Mind your fucking business, fucking asshole!