![]() your convos with him are just him spamming questions or sending you memes. even if there’s nothing to clean up, he always these small little things before you come back, and even if you don’t notice it, he sees the way you’re able to navigate the space or when you’re more at ease and it makes him smile. he also does the general chores around the house (assuming the two of you live together) so the bed will be a little less messy when you come back, the floor’s cleaner, the countertops aren’t so cluttered with stuff. when he has the time he makes the effort to put it in a nice bento or box for you to eat. following up on this, taeyong would show his love by cooking your lunches for you. lets you shower first if you come back together, puts you before himself very often that sometimes you have to tell him to tone it down because you don’t want him ending up more tired than he already is. he knows that food is the way to someone’s heart and you eating his food always makes him happy and offers to clean-up. → TAEYONG would always welcome you back with a table set and food ready, always. The fact that there are people in the world that would harm children that way, recognize what they had done, and then know they didn't have the self control to stop themselves from doing it again is horrifying to me. ![]() It is so disturbing to me because I know the boys that were assaulted will be forever damaged and this boy who was not actually raped will be mentally scarred as well. The son is so confused that he asks his father why he never raped him. At one point rather early on in the movie, this man confesses to his son that he raped the boy's friends and that he would do it again. One sister in particular is married to a psychiatrist who turns out to be a pedophile that rapes the friends of his young son. It is basically the story of 3 sisters that feel they should be happy and project a face of happiness, yet they are miserable and have horrible lives. ![]() I final watched it when I was about 25 on the recommendation of a friend and one particular storyline greatly disturbed me. This movie I didn't see right away but noticed it at the video store on many occasions. I recommend watching when in the mood to be deeply affected by the trials of a little girl and the killer who protected her. The suffering that this girl endures because of her parent's addictions hurts me, yet I have seen and enjoyed this film many times. The movie was written and directed by Luc Besson and stars Jean Reno, Gary Oldman, and Natalie Portman. Leon takes her in and teachers her the trade and protects her from the men who want to finish her off. She returns during the massacre and realizes what is happening so continues next door and pleads for shelter. The father gets in trouble with the mob and some enforcers come by and slaughter most of the family while Mathilda is getting groceries. Leon is a "cleaner" that lives next door to an abusive and addictive family with a troubled girl named Mathilda. It is the breakout role for Natalie Portman and it is just amazing. I mention this film a lot because it is a heartwarming story of an assassin teaching a young orphan how to murder. Here are some powerful films in which children suffer and the struggle is one of the main plot lines of the movie: It can also make it a heart wrenching experience that is painful to watch. To me, this can make the movie all the more powerful because of the incredible amount of pathos that endangering a child character can add. Sometimes these children do not survive or sadly remain in their misfortunes. Sometimes the children in these films endure and overcome their situation in the end. Even after all that I have seen and heard, the following list of films have affected me personally for one reason or another. But in this list I want to review some lesser known films that show examples of abuse. There is a more current series of films that focuses entirely on a boy discovering a fantasy world that was robbed from him when his parents were murdered by a tyrant (Harry Potter series). There are also well known films that show children "coming of age" through hardship (Annie 1982, Oliver! 1968) but end perfectly. There are more well known examples of films that focus on suffering but throw in more of a "sometimes we all suffer, even the children" message that demonstrate that kids aren't immune to great travesties (basically any film about The Holocaust). There have been many great movies over the years that have depicted the suffering of children and it has always been difficult for me to deal with. Of my background education, I take note of the treatment and behavior of children and adolescents in the movies that I watch.
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