Baby lover

Sigurd 2021-12-30 17:21:15

When I first saw it, I thought this little girl was so cool and has a personality. Every time she left her grandma, the scene of kissing her grandma looked very heartwarming, and slowly saw that she was actually unhappy in her heart, she was afraid of death, and she did not understand death. , And she thought she was afraid of her mother, and her father ignored her true inner feelings, which led to her not being really happy alive. Finally, Thomas' death made her think that she should cherish the present. Although the plot is a bit unreasonable, it is worth pondering how to deal with the pain of losing a loved one and how to deal with death for children from single-parent families. This movie brought tears to my eyes. When Vida went to hold grandma’s hand to feel it at night, when she knew Thomas’s death, she ran to the doctor and said that she was so painful that she couldn’t breathe. On the day of Thomas’ funeral, she and When he talked, Thomas’ mother returned to Vida the ring that Thomas held tightly before his death, and finally when Vida recites her poems, they both pierced my tears. Those who are alive must live well, and the departed relatives will always remain in our hearts.

Finally, I attach Verda's poem:

"Weeping willow, why do you always cry, always frown, because one day he left you, because he couldn't stay, he played on your branches, do you still miss the happy time that day? He was there You have found shelter under the shade of the tree, and you believe that his smile will never disappear.

Weeping willow, stop crying, don't be afraid, you think death will separate him from you, but I believe he will always be in your heart. "

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Extended Reading
  • Dorothy 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    "Say something because it's too quiet" :)

  • Adaline 2022-03-23 09:01:55

    Feels like a sad version of Two Little Wu Guess (UK)

My Girl quotes

  • [first lines]

    Vada Sultenfuss: I was born jaundiced. Once I sat on a toilet seat at a truck stop and caught hemorrhoids. And I've learned to live with this chicken bone that's been lodged in my throat for the past three years. So I knew Dad would be devastated when he learned of my latest affliction.

    [to Harry]

    Vada Sultenfuss: Dad, I don't want to upset you, but my left breast is developing at a significantly faster rate than my right. It can only mean one thing: cancer. I'm dying.

    Harry: [making a sandwich] Okay, sweetie, hand me the mayonnaise out of the fridge.

  • Vada: Pacifist!

    Thomas J. Sennett: Am not!

    Vada: Bedwetter!

    Thomas J. Sennett: I stopped that!