"Children of Mars" touched me too much.
I have a hard time expressing my feelings for my children in words, but John Cusack did it for me in the movie.
When a child comes into the world, it is difficult to tell whether he is from Mars, Saturn, or Uranus. But they came to us not far away, billions of miles, and accompanied us with a young attitude, a learning mind, and a repaying attitude.
For them, we are dependents, we are role models, we are partners, we are a guardian who will never change anything and everything.
All we can do, except be grateful, is love.
If you thought loving children was easy, try it.
When David was talking to Denis, he always leaned down and looked straight. David in the film is tall and wears a black coat. So that whenever he bent down, his back would show an abnormally curved arc. Maybe he could crouch down to save some effort, but that wouldn't make sure he could keep up with Denis talking as he walked.
Denis said he was from Mars and David said I was too; Denis said he was afraid of the sun and David said maybe you need sunglasses and sunscreen; Denis said I saw Mars and David said oh good eyesight.
Denis had a gravity belt, David carefully helped him put it on, carefully tucked them around his ankles during the examination; Denis broke David's stuff, David took the lead and beat him, just stuff, I do not care; Denis was in Martian dance, David participated together, bending over to participate;
space projection lamp, half-open door, inquiring eyes...
I love you without leaving a mark, I love you in my heart.
Loving children is not just what we think, it's not just serving tea and meals, asking for warmth, and it's not just as simple as raising them.
It is also a constant love and concern for the soul.
From a child, you can see another self;
when you pay attention to another pure heart, you need to reflect on it all the time;
self-reflection and self-discipline are painful things,
so loving children is hard enough for us to learn for a lifetime.
When we truly love a child, there is only one requirement for him, Be yourself.
The rest, let's fix it. and you, just relax. Be yourself.
Raising a child is a difficult and sweet task, and the sweetness of it is that you will find that when you truly love him and respect him without asking, he will grow more and more healthy.
Marx once said that "only love can sow love".
As a digression, I personally think that the attitude towards a child can identify a good man. In the film, David is very charming. He loves family, children, animals, pragmatic and full of fantasy. He is self-disciplined, introspective, not decisive or self-righteous, respectful and considerate of others.
A father like David is also a child from X-star when he was a child; so I believe Denis will be such a father in the future.
So, when you're impatient with your child, sit back and think about yourself, once, from a certain planet.
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