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Dear, Jenifer

I received your letter regarding the film "The Iron Man." I haven't had a
chance to see that movie yet, but based on what you said, I'm very interested
in seeing it.

I'd also like to recommend an excellent film from Asia. That is the "Parasite"
of Korean cinema. The story revolves around a poor family of four living in a
Korean run-down apartment in the basement of a rental building. To make
ends meet, they take a menial job folding pizza boxes for a pittance, then their
electricity is turned off. Ki-woo, their son, is introduced by a friend and
becomes an English tutor for a wealthy family's daughter. Overwhelmed by
that "flashy" world, he was greedy to be "a sparrow turned into a phoenix" and
planned to bring his family into that rich house. They gradually "parasite" that
family by taking on various roles. However, to be happy, many unexpected
events occurred, turning Ki-Woo's family life completely upside down.

The talented cinematographers and artists on the film crew contribute to the
visual effects. Throughout the film, most of the frames retain the "dark" quality
with deep tones as depicting the "parasitic" life of the Ki-woo family. Many
close-up shots depict the character's emotions and sometimes surprise and
the startle the audience. Not only that, but the footage goes through every
room and corridor in the film. The setting is quite limited or takes place mostly
in two houses, but it does not bore the viewer. Because the team used light
effects, dark corner effects, and unusual angles to create outstanding,
unobtrusive, and natural highlights.

Everything, from the sound of rain, flood, and the landlord's snore, to the
gloomy, horror atmosphere in the basement, is perfectly depicted in terms of
sound. Furthermore, they incorporate many pieces of music with rich melodies
that blend harmoniously into each scene, contributing to the creation of a
seamless emotional circuit for viewers. There were even times when
symphonies or pounding drums could be heard, pushing the audience's
emotions to the breaking point.

The 2019 film "Parasite" made 15 billion VND in its first three days release,
fast becoming the first Korean film to make highest turnover in country.
"Parasite" made the audiences feel "suffocated" and "stuck" to their seats till
the end when it originally came out in theaters, and it win the Academy Award
for Best Foreign Language Film.

After seeing the film, I was struck by how plainly the rich and poor divide
society, establishing a "wall" concerning class and gradually alienating people.
The film is both satirical and caustic, prompting viewers to reflect on human
life in society and harsh reality.

Despite the fact that Parasite was published in 2019, it has always been "in
demand." The film is not only entertaining and humorous, but it is also
satirical, resulting in deep laughing about Korean society. Please watch and
feel this film if you have the opportunity. You will not be disappointed if you
purchase a ticket and attend the movie.

Love
The fact that a 10th-grade male student at a prestigious high school in Hanoi
chose the most negative solution to relieve stress reflects the pressures that
students face from school and family, as well as the pressures they create for
themselves.

As society evolves, people must constantly learn and seek out new
experiences to keep up with the times. Parents always want the best for their
children, and always want them to be proud of themselves, so they constantly
push their children to study by enrolling in a lot of tutoring, setting rules, and
being dissatisfied with their child's grades. As a result, the burden of studying
is always heavy on the shoulders of any student today. In Vietnam today,
most learning is only assessed theoretically, i.e. on the face. scores.

In addition to pressure from their families, students face pressure from their
schools. The majority of school-related stress stems from three sources:
academic problems, peer pressure, and conflicts with teachers. Students in
school must deal with assignments and assignments, pass exams, and, in
general, deal with grades, numbers, and rank. For teenagers, schoolwork is
the single most stressful factor. Invisible pressures are causing students to
"suffocate" in life, resulting in heartbreaking events.

Statistics also show that nearly 80% of children do not get enough sleep,
are constantly tired, and require supportive drugs to lift their spirits. Sadly,
despite the media's numerous warnings, the rate of student suicide related to
"grades" and "achievement" issues continues to rise.

It is past time for everyone to act for children to have innocent and happy
school days.

Parents should assist their children in developing a reasonable study-


eating-rest schedule. Children's health is greatly influenced by their way of life.
And today, many students are struggling to find a suitable lifestyle. They do
not, however, receive guidance or support from their parents or teachers.
Staying up late, addiction to electronic devices, addiction to games, falling into
social networks, and other behaviors affect children's physical and mental
health. Parents should be the ones to analyze the benefits and drawbacks for
their children. Then, assist your child in developing a reasonable schedule of
studying, eating, resting, playing, and exercising.

When it comes to motivating their children, some parents compare them to


their classmates. Family child syndrome is another name for it. This
technique, however, is not only unproductive at times, but it also makes
children self-conscious and guilty about their own skills. Parents unwittingly
put additional pressure on their children, especially when comparing academic
accomplishment. Although I understand that parents simply want their children
to follow their lead and work harder, youngsters can be encouraged in more
subtle ways than adults.

Parents spending more time with their children is a very simple but
extremely effective way to assist children reduce stress and study pressure.
Parents, please put your job aside for a while and sit down with your children
to listen to their fears, concerns, and issues.

A healthy diet will aid youngsters in maintaining their health and energy
levels, allowing them to learn at their best. Many students skip meals and
overuse stimulants such as tea, coffee, sweets, and other stimulants during
the most stressful moments of the exam season. Parents should pay more
attention to their children's meals. Increase the amount of green vegetables
and fruits on the menu. Instead of utilizing a lot of stimulants, you can take
vitamin supplements.

Many students are under pressure to achieve success while juggling a


demanding academic curriculum and a tight timetable with little time to rest
and unwind. Depression and other regrettable situations in recent years have
been linked to a long-term, stressful learning environment. Parents can
address this issue by intentionally choosing a stress-free learning environment
for their children.
The fate of each nation is in the hands of its youth. Allowing children to
grow up in a healthy, pleasant atmosphere where their minds and interests
can develop by their ages and abilities is the way to a more prosperous and
bright future for our country more brilliant.

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