Watching “The Deep Sea”

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I had nothing to do on the weekend. I watched “Deep Sea” with a projector on the second floor of the book bar. I had a lot of thoughts in my heart, and I couldn’t help but express it in my pen.

The little girl Sanjuku who lives in a divorced and reorganized family is like an outsider after the birth of her father and stepmother’s child. The touching, gorgeous and warm colors in the dream form a sharp contrast with the grayness and darkness of reality. On one side is the fiery longing for life, and on the other side is the cold and helpless reality. Experienced the warmth and coldness of the world prematurely, and learned to fake a smile without a teacher. Life is a bit cruel for Sansuke.

However, Sansuke’s situation is so logical in a divorced family, it’s not her fault, and her parents are just a little selfish, not unforgivable. However, a child’s sensitive heart is so eager for love and care, just like a seedling yearns for the nourishment of rain and dew.

I couldn’t help but be thankful that I didn’t have kids when I got divorced, and I wasn’t sure if I could love my kids enough as I was dealing with life on my own. I also couldn’t help worrying about how many Betelgeuse-style tragedies will be created by the high divorce rate. I just hope that young parents who see “Deep Sea” can treat their children more carefully and patiently, and children who see “Deep Sea” can be stronger.

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