Recently, the 11th Beijing International Film Festival came to a successful end, and one of the films, "Snow Girl", won the Best Actress Award, which attracted everyone's attention. The heroine is played by Noah Abita, who plays a fifteen-year-old ski girl in the film, and the confusion and ignorance of adolescence are vividly reflected in her.
The film "Snow Girl" mainly depicts the story of 15-year-old Liz, through the training and training of a ski club, with the help of coaches, winning various awards. However, in the process of training, because Liz's parents were not around for many years, Liz gradually became close to the coach and was eventually violated by the coach. At first, Liz is unaware of this fact, until her mother returns to her side, she begins to understand that the coach's abuse is a wrong behavior, and at the end of the film, she loudly rejects the coach's approach, completing the awakening of adolescent consciousness.

What is the reason behind Liz's abuse by the coach? The lack of parental education is probably the biggest problem. In the film, the presence of Liz's mother is extremely thin, and Liz's father is almost never seen. Except for the beginning of the film, where her mother watches Liz's training, every time Liz competes, her mother only comforts her by phone and rarely goes to the scene to watch it in person. Liz has always been alone at home, and can only spend Christmas at a friend's house, and even when Liz's academic performance declines, her mother is not willing to take on the job of tutoring Liz's studies, but directly rejects the leadership of the club, and completely pushes the child's education to others. Liz, who has no one to take care of around, can't help but be close to the coach, even being alone with the coach late at night, and eventually being violated by the coach in ignorance. In the process of Liz's adolescent growth, her parents were almost around, let alone the guidance of the child's correct outlook on life and values, which led to the tragedy of Liz's violation.
In fact, parents are always the best teachers for their children. Only when parents fulfill their responsibilities can their children grow up truly and healthily. Today's social background is very complex, and children are difficult to distinguish between good and bad in the environment of information explosion. At this time, it is not enough to rely on school education, parents must teach their children to establish a correct concept of right and wrong, in order to truly protect their children from being harmed by others.