"A One and A Two" in Canada

Vito 2022-01-28 08:18:37

When I watched this movie, I always felt so familiar. After thinking about it, a flash of inspiration came to my mind. Yes, it is "Yiyi". It is a simple life record, which constitutes a very good movie, which is close to your heart.

Let me introduce the plot: a family in Quebec, Canada welcomed their fourth son: Zachary on Christmas Day in 1960. Their first three sons were named: Cristian, Raymond, and Antoine. When the protagonist Zac was 6 years old, he welcomed his fifth son: Yvan. The English name of the film "CRAZY" is taken from the first letter of their name. The film goes from Zac's birth to more than 30 years later. The passage of time, the troubles of growing up, and the joys and troubles of families with many children are all recorded one by one.

The little protagonist was born on the same day as Jesus Christ, so the mother felt that the child had miracles and could heal others' pain. The goddess also told Zac's mother that the child was an unusual character, and he was special.

His mother's love made Zac smart and sensitive, and that sensitivity nearly killed him three times.

The first time: I can cross that intersection, and I can cure my disease. The

second time: If I can survive in the snow without dying, I will be better. The

third time: The self-blame in my heart He walked into the Sahara Desert...

Of course, it's just the protagonist's struggle that can't move you and me to such a state. The most heart-warming thing is the kind of relationship between brothers and parents, although sometimes anxious and sometimes slightly hurt. Worry ah.

Zac wet the bed late at night when he first went to summer camp. The worried mother at home was awakened by a nightmare in the middle of the night. When

Zac was exhausted and fell into the sun in the desert, the mother woke up again in the dream and felt unbearable thirst. She hurried to the bathroom, wet her throat with tap water in a panic, and rushed to the bathroom. God pray that Zac is alright... At

Big Brother's wedding, Raymond hits people in anger because someone laughed at Zac. Afterwards, Raymond hugged his mother's shoulder regretfully: I love you...

Raymond died of drug overdose. The night after the funeral, when Zac and his father shook hands in embarrassment and were about to leave, the father hugged his son and lay on his son's shoulder in pain...

Although Raymond has always been He looks down on himself, a somewhat sensitive younger brother, but when others call his younger brother glass, he will still beat up those who play badly for the sake of his younger brother's dignity

...

from ignorant teenagers to anxious youths , and finally accepting all reality calmly, through which is the concern of parents and children...
Those who have caused countless ripples in your heart and countless restlessness, after all, are just the little ones in the big river of "concern" waves just

love their parents, love life

the film witch told a story felt a great need to share:
a man who is believed in God, he walked every day, will leave behind two bunches of footprints, a bunch of their own, another string is God of. But when he was at his worst, he found that there was only one line of footprints behind him. When he got rid of his troubles, he asked God, "Why do you say that you are with me, but leave me when I need you most?" God replied, "When you were most troubled, you saw only one footprint, That's because I'm carrying you forward."

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  • Alaina 2022-04-23 07:04:45

    After watching this movie, my heart is so uncomfortable. TT wants to cry and can't cry.

  • Aisha 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    Watched when dysmenorrhea, was cured. I cried a few times

C.R.A.Z.Y. quotes

  • Zachary Beaulieu 15 à 21 ans: Do I look like a fag? Do I talk with a lisp? Strut like a peacock?

    Psychothérapeute: Nice idea of homosexuals you've got there. They're not all like that.

    Zachary Beaulieu 15 à 21 ans: They all become that way. Sooner of later.

    [lighting a cigarette]

    Zachary Beaulieu 15 à 21 ans: This is a waste of time. I'm not a fag. I'd rather die.

    [looking at the shrink, uncomfortable]

    Zachary Beaulieu 15 à 21 ans: It's just a fugure of speech. Isn't it obvious? Being happy and healthy, or miserable and fucked-up. It's a no-brainer.

  • Zachary Beaulieu 15 à 21 ans: I want to be like everyone else.

    Madame Chose: Thank God, you never will.