Ah, although the pie fell from the sky and the roof was full of ice cream, he made a castle out of jelly to chase girls The scene reminded me of Frozen and let it go~ But in the end the most impressive thing is that he used sardines all his life. A living father.
How weird is this boy on this island where only sardines are eaten, always screwing things up at the end, his father is also confused, why is this son disobedient, he obviously does not have that talent. I gave him everything I had, and told him the philosophy that the fisherman had practiced all his life. I hope he can live a normal life in peace and stability. Isn't it good that the boy just grabbed him and turned around for half an hour and went elsewhere, Completed the masterpiece of his life: a machine that converts water molecules into food.
From now on, this island no longer needs to eat sardines. They can eat pizza and hot dogs. As long as they lie on the ground, the steak will fall into their mouths. My father can no longer keep up with the trend and runs his business by himself. Sardine shop.
The little boy was also very confused, why no matter how good he did and was praised by the whole island, why wouldn't his dad say to him "Son, you did a great job"?
After the big disaster, the son felt that he was a piece of garbage. At this time, the father stood up again and brought the son's lab coat that he had always refused, and the philosophy of life about the fisherman that he had always used. In fact, I think he is not sure that his son can succeed, but because he is his own son, he must support him when he sees his son is so down. There is the last scene. I have never used a computer or how to use a mouse. The meaning of the desktop is that a father who does not understand anything will follow his son to save the earth.
Carrying a machine that can reflect people's innermost thoughts, a father whose face was covered with beard and eyebrows from beginning to end finally said the words "I am proud of you".
Well, in fact, every father is like this.
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