The director's idea may have risen to the memory of 911 and the sublimation of the title through a seemingly simple family love drama.
Remember me and forget me.
Loved me, but please forget me.
It's always a touch of sadness when I say it, just like how robert gave me throughout the movie. There are so many things on his heart that he looks like a child who has not woken up from a hangover after taking medicine every day.
Yes, just like a child.
In the end, knowing that his father's changed smile was pure and innocent like a child.
It's not that he hasn't grown up, but that he wants to keep the last kindness and hope of the child.
I like his diary very much and the way he expresses his heart through writing. He is still a gentle man, but he needs someone to take him out.
The performance of the little girl in the play surprised me very much. The little micro-expressions are always in place. BTW, your short hair looks very good, not to mention that my brother can help you out.
robert once said "our fingerprints don't fade from the lives we touch. is that true for everybody?"
I choose to believe it is true.
Even if one day we will be turned into a handful of fine sand, there are still endless stories among the tiny particles.
Forgive me, the dust settles.
Our fingerprints, but fade away in our lifetime.
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