Vitally... We are all human, and we all have our own problems. But it so happened that at all times the human mind was weak. Literature introduced us to those who were strong in mind and showed how the world has changed. But for what? Of course, many people are now harshly criticizing the “weight of history,” but ask yourself: was it right to just destroy everything? The true power is to change the world, to turn your desires into it. But as history has shown, few people could do it. Life is an endless struggle for every moment, and the slightest stop can be either a simple waste of time or an irreversible fall. The blows of life break people, distort their values, grind the soul. At one point you can understand all this and involuntarily you will be afraid: “Did such people bring me up too, will I be like this?”
The child lacks that fear. But is it not because over time, parents begin to lament: “What were you, and what have you become?” that they themselves did not pay attention to their native blood in time? But don't blame them. Someone has made a mistake, but don’t blame him harshly. A kind person will grow up surrounded by mercy (here you will inevitably agree with the conclusions of the character Zinovy Gerdt in the mini-series “The meeting place can not be changed”). If everyone is blamed for every little thing, then involuntarily a low self-esteem of the individual will develop. In fact, we have the same attitude to our mistakes - these petty misdemeanors lose importance for us, but the degree of self-reproach is formed due to the attitude of others to them. So begins this internal struggle, when you do not know who is to blame – you or them.
This wonderful cartoon by Valentina Kostyleva shows the power of mercy. Don’t look for the blame – just understand. Get out of your selfish circle and meet your loved ones. The beautiful script of Jeanne Vitenzon (I want to note that most of the cartoons created on her plots are very multi-valued and full of deep ideas) not only shows us the peculiarities of such a conflict, but also gives viewers wise advice on how to proceed. It is amazing that behind this idea in the cartoon there are all of the above - values, influence on the child, and even the theme of loneliness.
This result is 8 minutes, and makes you think for almost a lifetime, and even breaks into tears. Watch this movie and show it to your kids. It’s never too late to make the world brighter.
10 out of 10