My parents never let me down in letting me down

Amelia 2022-10-28 15:19:48

1. Bad News

Because of the extremely high rating, I was almost overwhelmed by the sentence "Lucky people are cured by childhood, and unfortunate people are cured of childhood." Obedient, not the kind of person who can stop and do something else after watching it for a while.

I have to mention that Cuan Fu's acting skills are at the level of gods. The easiest way to dance is to praise the acting skills while watching. There were so many times when I felt like "Requiem for a Dream" + "The Grand Budapest Hotel"...

After watching the first episode, I feel that Patrick's childhood shadow should be sexually assaulted by his father... Let's see if it is correct...

2. Nerve Mind

"Never Mind." I say this to myself when I'm angry and can't see hope. I don't know if it's a coincidence. This is a kind of self-salvation at the border of despair.

The second season is probably the background introduction, revealing about Patrick's childhood and childhood shadows, which really makes people feel very heavy and angry.

One thing I felt before is right, there must be sexual assault, and the expression is relatively subtle, but the shadow of childhood is not just sexual assault——

Father: verbal violence + behavioral violence + desire for control + sexual assault + distortion of three views + arrogance + perverted %^*&'#;...

Mother: spiritual destination + alcoholism + fear of father (it's really a double whammy when the one you love is also afraid of the one you fear)...

Godfather (or can be extended to other relatives): Three views are not right + flattery...

Patrick has a lot of expressions of suicidal tendencies in this episode. Growing up in this interpersonal and spiritual environment, it is not easy to become a perverted killer, but thanks to the light in the dark Anna, people are beautiful, kind, and three views. , is an angel.

3. Some Hope

I finally see hope, the time line returns to the present, and it is really not easy to recognize roles as the times change, but those chaotic relationships are still chaotic, the immoral are still immoral, the sincere is still sincere, and the flattering is still flattering. ..

In this episode, Princess Margaret is really disgusting, but Bridget (Miss Wotson-Scott in the third episode, if I am not mistaken) is still very relieved to face this group of disgusting people. It is estimated that it has changed over the years. She has grown up a lot, but she was originally a very smart female character. Although she felt sorry for her daughter Belinda, especially when she wanted to know Princess Margaret, the reaction of everyone, but Patrick is really warm, and Bridget is really from her. She loves her daughter very much from the inside out, and she is also a light-like existence.

This episode is mainly about the change and self-redemption of the male protagonist Patrick. There had always been an image of a "gecko" before, and I was just guessing what it meant. Is it a symbol of endless pain or violence? This is explained by the male protagonist himself in the later part, but it is not actually this image, but why this image often appears: I want to escape.

Here are some interesting conversations:

4. Mather's Milk

This title is very interesting.

In the first episode, I thought that Patrick's mother was just being cowardly because she was afraid of his father. In this episode, I suddenly realized that this kind of behavior is actually loving herself more than her children, not to mention that she doesn't love herself anymore. "selfish".

"Mother's gift" refers to the fact that the mother gave the greatest property, the house, to the foundation (or Seamus, the head of the foundation), and the male protagonist lost his last refuge. I don't know if the mother regrets her past and present wanting to do "good things" or being deceived by Seamus or both, but it's the last wish of a crazy mother (oh no, the last wish is to want a son) kill her). In this episode, the male protagonist has a sentence that is probably: I didn't get my mother's love before, but at least there is this house, and now the house is gone. It sounds really sad.

Although the male protagonist finally figured out how to "get through", how to say this can be far away from the shadow of his childhood, but a rich playboy now has no place to live, no family background, no income to make ends meet, even an ordinary People's mentality will also collapse, not to mention that there are still two children to support, and their own bad problems to solve.

His wife, Mary, is probably the most normal person in this episode. She was highlighted by the abnormality of other people, and she seemed a little pitiful to be dragged into the water. The appearance of Patrick's old lover Julia made Mary almost want to give up the marriage.

The male protagonist has been working hard to get rid of his father's shadow, trying to keep himself from becoming a person like his father, trying to keep everything from repeating the same mistakes, but life is too uncontrollable, and after seeing hope, the haze is ushered in again.

5. At Last

it is finally over.

Damn people are dead, especially when the godfather Nicholas died, I laughed to death, one thing fell to one thing It's funny to think about it hhh.

The male protagonist finally got rid of the past completely, and he quite liked the last scene. The little male protagonist came out of the bathroom and stood there and said to his father with firm eyes, "You are wrong!" Walking out and depicting such a scene, it is only a relief to get here, at last, it is finally over.

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