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Roslyn 2022-04-23 07:02:08
He made a perfect world for the boy, though in fact it maybe not
cried a lot at the end.
How could we judge him?
Is he a good man?
Is his life worthwhile?
Should his life and growing be determined by someone else?
And is this life good for him?
He doesn't have many choices .
A different father we knew from him, from the postcard, from all his behavior.
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Elbert 2022-03-23 09:01:55
Touching masterpiece 20 years ago
20 years later, I saw this touching masterpiece of the old cowboy, and I burst into tears when I saw the final death of Haines played by Kevin Costner, hoping that I could become such a good father.
Let a flawed escaped prisoner be the protagonist, such a film is rare in China. The lack of...

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Berenice 2022-03-23 09:01:55
Life heals childhood, unfortunate man childhood heals life, lucky boy
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Danielle 2022-03-20 09:01:46
It's not bad luck to be hijacked by an interesting monster. The uncle is in his thirties, and his mentality is still the same as that of a child. When he sees a parent beating a child, he punishes the parent. There is a person who has taught your parents a lesson in place of your will. I wonder if the child will be very happy when he sees it. In the end, the uncle was still beaten to death by the police because he was about to give the child a small note full of wishes. The adult world is always so cruel.
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