Growth takes a price, whether children or adults

Maverick 2022-04-22 07:01:33


Family issues are the main axis of exploration. Director Ang Lee's specialty play
has no collision between Chinese and Western cultures. It is just that the children in the two families comfort each other and snuggle with each other.
Of course, this kind of snuggling has paid a heavy price.

Adults actually They are even more ignorant and don't know the image in their children's hearts. For the sake of temporary happiness.
They are all lonely people, even more lonely than children's minds.
There is no freshness at home. Of course, the choices outside are fresher and more Interesting thing.

However, we should also be able to see.
The child's father will cry because his son arrives home safely. The
child doesn't know what happened, and his face is dazed.
I hope. He won't be in the future. And pity for life.
Only then do I know what is real life, what is life that should be owned and cherished. The

narrative is still relatively bland, there are not too many ups and downs, but the undercurrent flows under the life. After
all, one day there will be break out.

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The Ice Storm quotes

  • Ben Hood: Well, that's the whole point of the holidays, Paul. So you and your sister can mope around the house, and your mother and I can wait on your hand and foot, while the two of you occasionally grunt for more food from behind the hair in your faces. Believe it or not, we actually enjoy it.

  • Paul Hood: When you think about it, it's not easy to keep from just wandering out of life. It's like someone's always leaving the door open to the next world, and if you aren't paying attention you could just walk through it, and then you've died. That's why in your dreams it's like you're standing in that doorway... and the dying people and the newborn people pass by you... and brush up against you as they come in and out of the world during the night. You get spun around, and in the morning... it takes a while to find your way back into the world.