First of all, in the movie, the father's first value is snobbish, overbearing and selfish, insisting that his daughter follow the track he arranged. Finally, my daughter rebelled and made the wrong choice.
The first time a father met his daughter's boyfriend, he wanted to take a shortcut to pave the way for his daughter and let her risk being alone with a strange man. The attitude of my daughter's male classmates and Helen when they came to his house for her birthday made me feel that my father's values were wrong, which led to the tragedy later.
Jenny, who has always been an excellent student, has been a good girl since childhood under her father's arrangement. She dared not study helplessly against her father's wishes. She feels that her life is meaningless and she can't find the joy of life. Before I met Helen, I often had differences with my father. Helen gave her freshness, gave him the pleasure of enjoying material life in advance, satisfied her vanity in her girlhood, let her indulge in it, and finally found herself cheated. How could this poor little girl think of destroying other people's families? Thanks to her efforts, smart Jenny was finally admitted to Oxford University. Finally, it's the ending I want to see.
Helen is the most common and representative figure in reality. She is a married woman, living a drunken life outside with her own money, deceiving Jane's feelings, and finally unable to bear the consequences. She is a rotten person who only pats her ass and leaves, not a person who is responsible for her family.
This film has great warning significance, warning us that educating children is to lead them in the direction they like and are interested in. Not what you think is good. What you think is good is not necessarily what they want. In the film, the father is like this, so that the daughter always disagrees with him and finally rebelles. When the child grows up, let her see the world well, so that she will not be easily confused by material things, and finally be deceived and regret it. I hope to see more meaningful movies.