It can't be called a masterpiece, the middle father calling home and the last three children flying and hugging are the best. In the past, I have imagined extreme situations such as wars and natural disasters that shattered families. Helplessness, misery, and pain arise from within. This film induces this assumption that I once had in my mind, so I may watch it more than the average person. In addition, the children in the movie acted very well. Lucas is the acting MVP of this movie. Please like it.
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