There may be many of us who have the same feelings as the heroine, hating (or even hating) everything about the original family, the place where we were born, the name that our parents gave us, the family environment that is not very rich, the family loves us Way... All of this has become the driving force for us to quickly leave this family of origin...
We introduce ourselves to others with a name we like; we take our dream house as our address and tell others; in order to get close to our target person, we bow down, we obey, and we humble ourselves into the dust; and to our family, We only hope to use a "number" to break everything.
After experiencing all kinds of deception and betrayal, and being rejected and despised, we discovered that the warmest home is always the home that has been neglected by us for a long time, and the only parents we can always rely on are the parents we have always wanted to break free.
When the teacher told the heroine that she described her hometown with full of love and thought, the heroine realized that love and attention. The high-rise buildings in New York cannot replace the local customs and customs of Sacramento, and the prosperity of the outside world cannot afford shelter from the wind and rain at home.
In this world, there are many people who smile at you, but too few are truly tolerant.
Well, no matter who we meet and what we have experienced, I hope we can meet our truest selves, just like the heroine in the film.
My name is Christine and I'm from Sacramento.…
ps. Finally, I need to praise Saoirse Ronan's acting skills, every detail is in place, great!
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