growing pains

Maud 2022-03-23 09:02:50

I rarely watch Swedish movies. The child star showed Ingmar's innocence, the pain of losing her mother, and the troubles of growing up very vividly. About human nature, life, the whole world is the same. But I think Sweden is a little optimistic and cheerful, such as a plump aunt who is willing to be a nude model, the simple and honest folk customs of a small village, and the colorful life of children. I believe that no matter rich or poor, such sports life is very popular. This can also downplay the cruel reality that Ingmar has no father, lost her mother, and is dependent on others.

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  • Newell 2022-03-20 09:02:25

    To be honest, if I had a very noisy son who would burn a big tree, I would also have a headache. However, Yingma is always a very loving child, avoiding the fact that his mother is seriously ill, and will buy Christmas gifts for her. It's all because of his love for his mother. She would cry in the summer house, saying that she was going to tell her mother that it was not he who killed her, indicating that she had such guilt in her heart. This film tells the story of this tragedy that would be ranked by most people in a more relaxed way. There are many places in the middle that will make people smile from the heart. That football girl is really handsome.

  • Malvina 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    How lucky and wise are the children in Lesser's writings. When he is alone, he always reminds himself "to compare often, so as to keep a distance from things." Cruelty is diluted in life, and the years hit the face wet and dry.

My Life as a Dog quotes

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    Ingemar: I should have told her everything. Mom loved stories like that. It's not so bad if you think about it. It could have been worse. Just think how that poor guy who got a new kidney in Boston ended up. He got his name in all the papers, but he died just the same. And what about Laika, the space dog? They put her in the Sputnik and sent her into space. They attached wires to her heart and brain to see how she felt. I don't think she felt too good. She spun around up there for five months until her doggy bag was empty. She starved to death. It's important to have something like that to compare things to.

  • Ingemar: It's strange how I can't stop thinking about Laika. People shouldn't think so much. "Time heals all wounds," Mrs. Arvidsson says. Mrs. Arvidsson says some wise things. You have to try to forget.