He is the last to sleep every day, checking the doors and windows of the house and covering the children with quilts.
Every time I was going to be late, he used the electric car to catch the bus.
Every time I was in a bad mood, he would ask me carefully and enlighten me.
For a long time, I felt that my father was not that kind of man, but more like a loving mother. He cared about every detail of his family. If something broke, he would solve it as soon as possible, and he was not used to delaying problems until tomorrow. . Under his care, I became more and more coquettish. As long as I have him, I will not be afraid.
The father in "Crazy Primitives" uses strength and rules to protect this uneasy family. Although it may seem pedantic and clumsy, it is the experience he has summed up in most of his life, and the experience that can survive. As time passes and new situations arise, it may become outdated, but cuteness never changes.
Most of the jokes in the film come from the interaction between the father and the future son-in-law. The so-called one mountain does not allow two tigers. There are two men in the family, and there will definitely be fights. The same is true for father and son. The crux of the feud is the shaken father's authority and the possibility that the daughter will be snatched by the strange new kid, the latter being the main reason. The jokes are constant, the novel scenes are changed, and every place leaves a foreshadowing for the future.
All the foreshadowing erupted at the last cliff. The daughter hugged her father, and before she could say I love you in a hurry, she hurriedly separated. The father who threw everyone to the opposite side wanted to be in the cave but was left alive, but when the sound of the conch shell sounded, the uneasy father used his brain for the first time and flew to the opposite side with a bunch of animals. It was love and responsibility that kept them from giving up on each other. This is home, it is family.
The man I love the most in the world is my father. He used his body to prop up a sky that reassured me on the earth.
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