When I was a child, I also had many "dark minds"

Kurt 2022-03-21 09:02:39

Children also have dark hearts. They are jealous, they are extremely competitive, and they are extremely possessive. When I look back on my childhood, I do have this kind of mentality. For example, when my cousin came to my house, my mother would take my snacks. I gave it to her, but didn't ask my opinion...I disagree and said I was stingy, even shut me out and let me cry, and finally the neighbors knocked on the door for me to let me in...things like that, things There are many, many more, and I even have dark thoughts about killing others. However, as I grew up, I understood more and more truths, and gradually examined my past psychology. Some people have talked about whether human beings are good or evil in nature. I agree with a statement that human nature is nothing, and all the psychological desires we have at birth are similar to animal instincts, such as hunger and craving for food. . But as we grow older, we seem to have a lot of dark psychology in our childhood. I remember reading a short article in elementary school with illustrations of cute birds. At night, I fantasized about taking the birds as my own. It belongs to me alone; after watching cartoons when I was a child, I fantasized about being the heroine, and then what happened to the heroine, he couldn't get the love of the hero, so I lived a happy life with the hero; I like to be with others Compare, then harm others, and make everything beneficial to you... This kind of dark psychology is really a lot, I feel that this movie has put everything I imagined into practice, and I look at myself from an objective point of view. The feeling in my heart is very scary, and I think about it. emmm, raising a baby is really hard, raising two babies and three babies is even more difficult...Being a parent doesn't require research, but the knowledge of being a parent is really deep and profound. Communication and companionship are essential, and I also want to know what kind of world the children's hearts are like.

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Extended Reading
  • Icie 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    I read it when I was a kid, it's almost 20 years... Everyone is getting old.

  • Destinee 2022-04-23 07:03:28

    Henry is so powerful, how could Mark be able to deal with it? Susan's final choice is probably the most shocking part of the film.

The Good Son quotes

  • [Henry takes Mark to the Well in the cemetery]

    Mark: [Mark looks down into the Well as Henry pulls out a wooden box from his pocket] Hey, cool. What you got in the box?

    Henry: [Henry pulls out a lighter and cigarette, lighting it to hand over to Mark] Go on.

    Mark: They give you cancer.

    Henry: Who cares? You're gonna die anyways.

    [Mark takes a smoke and uncontrollably coughs]

    Henry: [the two kids stand up and walk around the rim of the Well]

    Henry: Did you see your mom after she was dead?

    Mark: I wanted to, but they wouldn't let me.

    Henry: You should've made them let you. It's very important. See, people don't like to talk about death. So that's why you have to investigate. It's scientific.

    Mark: It doesn't feel like that.

    Henry: What did your mom look like the last time you saw her?

    Mark: Kinda pale.

    Henry: Kinda pale. I took a real good look when my kid brother Richard drowned in the bathtub.

    Mark: Your brother drowned?

    Henry: He was completely blue. You should've looked at her eyes and lips. And touched her skin to see what it felt like--Hot, cold.

    Mark: Shut up about my mom.

    Henry: Hey, don't get mad. I'm just trying to be scientific.

    Mark: Just shut up or I'll hit you.

    Henry: Try it...

    [Henry throws his cigarette down into the silent Well]

    Henry: ... and I'll throw you down there.

    Mark: Oh, yeah?

    [they stare at each other before Henry apologizes]

  • [Mark talks to his mom in the hospital bed]

    Janice: Mark? Hi, sweetie.

    Mark: Hi, Mom.

    Janice: Why didn't you wake me?

    Mark: I thought you should sleep.

    Janice: I'd rather see you. Has Dad told you everything?

    Mark: Yeah.

    Janice: I know you'll be OK.

    Mark: Mom...

    Janice: I'll always be with you, Mark. I love you.

    Mark: I love you, Mom.

    [she falls back to sleep]

    Mark: You're not going to die, Mom. I promise. You're not gonna die 'cause I won't let you.

    [the scene cuts to Mark at his mother's funeral]