not everyone understands

Laverna 2022-07-12 18:58:13

I remember an accidental introduction to this movie in a movie review column. After a
long time , I watched it last night
, just as I felt at first. This Australian movie was destined to bring back
my darkest side
. I'm worse.
My half-brother is several times better than Thomas's brother.
He doesn't pee anywhere.
He
. I don't know how much
change is. When I was as young as Thomas, I played with my friends. My brother
was always making trouble and suing me. I was always scolded.
As I grew up, I went out of school with me. My classmates always deliberately
laugh at my brother and tease him and say that my brother is a fool. Naturally,
I will not approach him
, so in the future when people ask me how many brothers and sisters there are in my family, I will directly say
three sisters. At this point, I am far away. I can't compare to Thomas I'm so
selfish and helpless
I can't remember when I didn't call his brother
directly by his name until the end, it was the same in

high school and then college, I left home farther and farther,
remember 07 mother The year I passed away, I got out of the car and dragged my exhausted body
on the way home. I
found that he was coming to greet me and help me take the lockbox
with both hands. In his childhood unchanging voice, he said: Miner is back,
and he is very happy. Carrying it in front of me is very happy
and suddenly I feel very sad. When I fought with him and was wronged , my
mother would be the same as the comforting words of Thomas' mother in the movie.
: Your brother has nothing, no job,
no family, no friends. He can only rely on us. It's not his fault
.
He was so pitiful
. When he went to work in Shanghai, he and my father fell ill
and died after falling ill. I know it was my father's fault. I can only tolerate it
.
A house
I can't lose anymore

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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!