I used to dream of being a female astronaut and looking for you, Dad

Kenny 2022-01-01 08:01:41

I remember those days when I read 365 nights of science fiction stories when I was a child. It is precisely because of the 365 nights that I have been reading the plot in Pili No. 5 that convinced me.

I firmly believed that, I began to believe that my father who fell ill would be able to recover.

When his illness became more and more serious, and when he laughed about death, I no longer feared, but believed that it was going to another planet, or another time and space. And I, as long as I work hard to study science and grow up to be a female astronaut, I will definitely be able to find the planet he went to and see him again.


I still remember that on the hot summer night that year, Dad moved the small TV to the balcony. Our family moved the small bench and looked at Robot No. 5 and the robots with facial expressions. Robots can have facial expressions. I very much believe that the advancement of medicine will definitely cure my father's illness in the future.

I remember that moment, I looked back at Dad sitting on the balcony railing. The light from the TV screen playing Pili No. 5 hit him in a magical manner.

That is the most beautiful picture in my father's memory.

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  • Chance 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    I've seen this movie, I remember it looks a lot like Wall-E

  • Trystan 2022-01-01 08:01:41

    I watched it many years ago, and I still remember the nun’s soup and the last golden honorary citizen of the United States.

Short Circuit quotes

  • Stephanie Speck: [to N5 reciting TV commercials] OK, you didn't come a million miles to do television commercials, did you?

  • Number 5: [on seeing the Sun] Oooooo! Beautiful. Light bulb.

    Stephanie Speck: No - sun.

    Number 5: Beautiful No-sun.