Do you have to go through this in order to understand your child? . . .
When the body dies,
And the soul still lives.
And consciousness fades,
But someone else is waiting.
You can't turn it off.
My heart. You'll understand.
What only your daughter lived.
You'll walk her way.
And open the world to life,
He looked at him and looked at him.
You eyes... That's the point.
This is the goal, stick to it.
And when the heart shrinks,
You'll know it's time to go.
Do not hold on to the body: mortal
Originally, it was that moment.
What fate has done for you.
Let me tell you that you have lived.
Let it be a little, inept,
But you understand her.
And saying goodbye to this world,
You said goodbye to her forever.
But he remained in his heart.
To live forever as a man.
Her mom.
(A little sketch from me.) )
This film touched my heart. I can't help but admit it. Actress Olivia Thirlby did a great job. It’s hard to imagine how much emotional energy she spent. But it was worth it. Played sensual, beautiful, piercing, finally! David Duchovny, of course, not the main character of this film, although his name goes first in the credits. He is what helps the viewer to realize the tragedy of the main character, to understand her break in his own soul, her confusion and her sadness.
How painful it must be to be with a loved one you can’t even touch. Feeling like there’s another person inside you, your own daughter. No, you live inside her! And this life, it turns out, is too different from your own.
She is 16, she has a boyfriend, she is not a virgin for a long time, dabbling in drugs. Mom didn't know all that. Father always turned a blind eye to his daughter’s antics. Parents did not want to see what was happening to their children. Carelessness is the worst thing a parent can do. It doesn’t matter if it’s mom or dad, they have to be vigilant. Don't terrorize your child, oh no. But being aware of what's going on with him -- oh, yeah. Instead, they chose not to notice, to think that everything was fine with Sam. And that she, as a diligent daughter and student, will certainly do as they, her parents, want. But why would they say that? What if she wants something different?
I think Hannah should have, like any good mom, found out what her baby was doing. And fate gave her a chance to do so. The way, however, fortune chose a very peculiar. But it was thanks to this intervention that Sam understood both parents, who had the carelessness to show towards her. Don't show anything. That was the whole point: to learn to feel like Sam. Learn to live like Sam.
Of course, the finale is the most thrilling moment of the whole picture. But I was also struck by Hannah’s involuntary tightness, her inability to love her husband, and her husband’s inability to love his wife, who continues to live inside his daughter’s body. All this is so confusing and delicate that it is impossible to express in words. How does it feel to know that it won’t last forever? That a certain time will pass and Sam, her soul, will surely return? And Hannah will be gone forever. What is it like for a husband to watch his wife gradually die out in his daughter's body and emotions? That gradually she is erased, her consciousness as if weathered. Outside. After Sam gets back, Hannah's gone. Her body is buried long ago, and her soul gradually dies. But will she die for Sam? Probably never. Nope. They came together.
This movie shocked me. The idea doesn't seem new. But people are all different, actors are all different, and each creates a new image. Each director shoots exclusively the author. This movie is worth watching. He can teach us to love our parents while they are alive, while they are with us and can understand us. It teaches parents to understand their children. For this alone, "The Secret" deserves the highest praise. So,
10 out of 10