Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Watched the simpson's movie today. Was initially not very sure of it, cause it's a cartoon. Though surprisingly, it was rather amusing. You shlda seen the humour derived from each scene, mocking people and making the mickey outta everyone. (I still liked that one: stuck between a rock and a hard place)
Despite all the laughter and jokes (which were usually sadistic), it was indeed something that was nagging in the back of my head: the part where Bart was asking his neighbour(Ned Flanders) if he could spend the last day with him. Frankly, I'd say his neighbour made a good dad and did a good job taking care of his kids, showering them with sincere love. This was largely compared to Homer, who took his kid as some sorta normal person, not as his son, strangling him for the slightest mistake, daring him to do all kinda dangerous stuff. rather unhealthy. Then there was this part at the ending where Bart was so pleased with his father cause at least one person knew him.
It does lead one to think: how much love shld a parent shower on the child? and how far can a parents take a child as a friend and vice versa?
santacantfly :(; 8:43 PM (: