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"These children can do this and that why aren't you able to?" This competitive mindset is dangerous often parents will disregard their children's wellbeing for the sole sake of pushing them towards the absolute limit to be better everyone around them. I was also constantly compared to other children, told how I was inferior to them. "Who cares if they acknowledge you or not? I just want to be happy." Here's a quote that really resonated with me in the drama: Who cares about what I want, right? Children aren't and shouldn't be a parent's opportunity at a second chance towards their dream they are their own people, and should be respected as so. Endlessly I was told to become a doctor, a lawyer, or insert whatever high paying prestigious occupation. These are serious issues that potentially tread on life and death, and it's very well highlighted within the drama.Īt times it wasn't even the studying that was the most draining part of my childhood, but the fact that I felt unloved, only there to satisfy my parents' desires. Often times I thought about suicide, running away from home-these options seemed better than the torture that was presented by my parents. In many cases, this absolutely destroys children's relationships with their parents. In some cases, everything works out fine in others, the child adapts a similar perspective as the parents, and the abusive cycle repeats. So many parents also project their ambitions and dreams onto their children saying it's for the best, never asking or caring what their children want. The cycle of punishment can create a rift between a parent and child that gradually expands and expands, eventually leading igniting hatred. The drama displays the issues that can arise through punishment especially, as opposed to positive reinforcement. This type of harsh environment is displayed in SKY Castle, and it really unveils how damaging it is to a family.Ībuse shouldn't be a tolerated, period. It wasn't uncommon for me to experience physical abuse for disobeying anything or not achieving expectations. Actually getting perfect? No compliment, only expected to upkeep the results.

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Got an A, but it wasn't 100%? Not good enough. When I was growing up, anything not perfect was considered failure. Some elements of the drama are definitely exaggerated, but parenting ideals are unfortunately very accurate. This drama hits extra close to home and really resonates with people who relate with any of the characters' upbringings, which is fairly common amongst Asian households with views along the conservative side of the spectrum.Īs someone that grew up in an environment frighteningly similar to some of the children in the drama, these issues are very real. Yes, the aforementioned are important, but at what cost? Certainly not at the expense of giving up all of one's happiness or opportunity for happiness. SKY Castle focuses on a person's wellbeing above all else, be it education, money, or job position. The drama tends to often be dramatized, especially as it is a satirical work, but the underlying themes are never truly lost.

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The drama has impeccable directing, story is full of plot twists, comedy is subtle and melds well, and the cliffhangers are absolutely wild. SKY Castle is a satirical drama that criticizes practices from corrupt business hierarchy to extreme parenting environments. If I could name a drama equivalent to The Handmaiden, it would be SKY Castle. You can skip to the end for a tl dr summary of the review if you do not wish to read everything.

#Sky castle free#

Head to Tumbalong Park out the front of the ICC between 10am–10pm each day until Boxing Day to experience the free art installation.Rewatch Value 9.0 This review will not contain any spoilers, but it will be a long, emotional one-and at some points, very personal. As well as vivid tones, Sky Castle also includes a xylophone soundscape, which changes while you're wandering throughout as well. The arches are interactive, too, changing hues as you move through them. Yes, that is what everyone could use right about now. The arches are designed to reflect a rainbow - and to bring a spot of brightness to the city after its tough experiences during the pandemic, just like rainbows do after storms. From Friday, November 13–Sunday, December 26, the city will welcome a luminous installation comprised of a cluster of colourful arches - as created by multidisciplinary studio ENESS.Ĭalled Sky Castle, the towering installation is popping up in Darling Harbour, filling it with colour. Now, with the city out of lockdown, it's time to mosey through a giant inflatable version instead. Sydneysiders have spent plenty of time in their own castles over the past two years.












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