I used to vacation in turkey when I was little girl . Her coming close to danger was also experience of my own . I was recklessly going everywhere with older kids . It brought alot of memories. I felt very sad for their broken family . Made me grateful for my childhood that my parents were always together . This was really raw and heartbreaking movie 💔 especially reading that her father passed away only 5 years after made it even more painful
Yes, sometimes it’s not until adulthood that we realise how precarious the situations we found ourselves in as children were. We were actually in danger. From the age of 15, I often walked home alone at midnight along deserted streets. One time I had to do it with no shoes because my sister had stolen all my money and run off to see her druggie friends and I had worn high heels because I was planning to take a taxi home, but she stole the money. Another time when we heard shouting in the street, my mother sent me out onto the street with a bread knife in case it was my sister being attacked - I was 14 and barefoot and in a nightgown.
In contrast to you, I wish my parents had separated because my father was a loving and conscientious parent, and my mother hated me and resented any success I had.
I’m very grateful to be an adult and no longer dependent on a malign parent.
I used to vacation in turkey when I was little girl . Her coming close to danger was also experience of my own . I was recklessly going everywhere with older kids . It brought alot of memories. I felt very sad for their broken family . Made me grateful for my childhood that my parents were always together . This was really raw and heartbreaking movie 💔 especially reading that her father passed away only 5 years after made it even more painful
Yes, sometimes it’s not until adulthood that we realise how precarious the situations we found ourselves in as children were. We were actually in danger. From the age of 15, I often walked home alone at midnight along deserted streets. One time I had to do it with no shoes because my sister had stolen all my money and run off to see her druggie friends and I had worn high heels because I was planning to take a taxi home, but she stole the money. Another time when we heard shouting in the street, my mother sent me out onto the street with a bread knife in case it was my sister being attacked - I was 14 and barefoot and in a nightgown.
In contrast to you, I wish my parents had separated because my father was a loving and conscientious parent, and my mother hated me and resented any success I had.
I’m very grateful to be an adult and no longer dependent on a malign parent.
It’s a while since I saw this film, pleased its won accolades.