Instead of you, would you choose Elena or Mia as your mother?

Maurine 2022-12-16 06:31:44

After seeing the first five episodes, I feel that the life of Mia's single mother is really the ultimate romance: freelance, home from all over the world, using the career she loves as a tool to make a living, creating a poetry and a distant ideal country for her daughter, the most attractive It is her unique temperament that is neither humble nor overbearing, and calm; in comparison, Elena's well-organized traditional elite education, strong enough to even take a photo without losing her clothes, and her cautious attitude towards Mia, still can't conceal the superiority of the rich in her bones. People are unhappy.

It's no wonder that Moody was attracted by Pearl. In the old garage, the two of them had similar interests and built a spiritual utopia. What a happy couple, I thought it was a pair of wires like two little no guesses, but they weren't. This world is not "Two Little No Guess" or "Love Before Dawn". In the second episode, the personality of Pearl's scheming girl was established. From math classes to personal tutoring, she became more and more integrated into the Elena family, and finally got her wish with Trip. Who doesn't have the fantasies of adolescence? The realism that pokes people's hearts.

My opinion of both Mia and Elena has changed drastically by the sixth episode. Through the screen, I can feel the desperation and helplessness of Elena carrying the four babies with bare hands. The workplace is limited, the body and mind are exhausted, and the hardships of raising children are nakedly displayed before my eyes. A wave of fear of being dominated by life is oncoming, for more than a decade. Living a non-stop rhythm, and now an organized and bright life is all rebirth after crashes. Similarly, Mia has almost pathological control over Pearl, and has a very heavy description of her daughter's attachment. But, does she love Pearl or herself? Is Pearl the only "consolation" left by reality after she lost her elder brother and the pain of her beloved love, and was driven away by her family? So much so that Mia treated her daughter as her second herself, and led her to live a life of vagrancy and poverty, without considering Pearl's choice at all. Thinking of this, I can tolerate Elena’s occasional self-indulgence and selfishness that interferes with the growth of her children. At least a few of her children will not be too muddy — Lexi can make a comeback in Yale, and Moody will eventually find him to watch "Breaking Dawn". Soulmate of "Previous", Izzy has broken free from the cage and found the wood that belongs to her. Will it be far away?

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