Want to try to beautify the dilemma it is still a dilemma

Cleora 2022-07-12 16:52:36

Reminds me of Depp in "A Different Sky". You have no choice in such a bad family. It can be said that for a child who is just like a blank sheet of paper, being born in such an environment, you really have nothing to fight back. force. There are no stupid parents who have given birth and then gave birth to a mentally retarded son (not feeling autistic at all), but they are still pregnant with a third child! It shows that they have a very sloppy view of having children and giving birth to problematic children, but this is life! How can you arbitrarily decide the fate of others?

"It's not fair, right? I know how you feel," Mom said, comforting the injured Toms. What the hell is that? Do you know what you're still doing? While torturing yourself to death, causing irreversible harm to children, really harming others and harming yourself...

To make such a realistic and dark story into a movie, the director felt that there must be an angelic face like gemma ward to warm the whole story. She is so kind and beautiful like a light that shines into Toms' life, and the plot of "A Different Sky" In the same way, no matter how bad the situation is, there will always be such a girl, she will never leave no matter what, she will firmly love this low self-esteem, sensitive and painful boy, and finally welcome a happy life with him? !

Wait a minute, is there really such an angel in reality? I dare say that few people would push themselves into the muddy water so selflessly and fearlessly.

The real world is cruel and ruthless. It believes in the survival of the fittest. Thomas can't be happy. He and his mentally retarded brother and stupid parents are forever struggling. In the end, they will all be exhausted and resentful but have nothing. Can't change.

After all, the black balloon is still black, even if it flew into the sky, it was only a short-lived hallucination...

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The Black Balloon quotes

  • Jackie Masters: Close your eyes, what do you see?

    Thomas Mollison: Black.

    Jackie Masters: Look harder.

  • Russell: [sitting next to Thomas, who does not have autism but has been forced to get a ride to his school by riding in the special-education school bus with his brother Charlie who has autism; Russell has autism and is Charlie's friend] Are you riding the bus? Are you coming to our school?

    Thomas Mollison: No, no!

    Russell: Oh, yes you are! Thomas is coming to our school! Thomas is riding the bus with Charlie! Thomas is riding the bus with Russell! Do you like buses, Thomas? Do you like buses?

    Thomas Mollison: [says nothing, but scowls and frowns with discomfort]

    Russell: [loudly, with the semi-musical inflection of reciting a nursery rhyme] Thomas doesn't like buses! Thomas doesn't like buses!