Gave a very realistic depiction of the dynamics between two different parenting styles: the one parent comes from the "when they cry, don't pick them up" school and the other comes from the "when they cry, give them love" school. Who's right? Is the child testing the parent's will or is Bun-Bun really that important to her? Well, it's hard to say, because their kid doesn't just cry: it cries and cries and cries, and then won't eat, etc. As any parent knows the implications here are non-trivial: if the kid is being willful, she's just learned a way to get whatever she wants, but if this is the kid's true love, she'll always remember how her parents went to bat for her. I liked the ending, as it too, is pretty realistic. It reminded me of the conversation between Martin Landau and Woody Allen at the wedding scene near the end of "Crimes and Misdemeanors", where they are discussing the consequences of doing something bad. Anyhow, whatever your position on child psychology and parenting is, I think it's well worth a look.