This film made me understand the life of lace that I have never touched, and without any prejudice, I regard it as the most mundane kind of life. I have always felt that many American thinking concepts are worth learning from, tolerance, understanding and support for "non-traditional". At the same time, I like the respect that parents have for their children, and frankly, children who grow up in such a Lala family will of course be very good. In fact, the marriage crisis is not terrible. Many Chinese are concerned that divorce will hurt their children. However, if children are involved in their parents' emotions and take the responsibility of protecting the family, it is not a good emotional education. However, this state of life, which is still not recognized by the Chinese, can only be lived in such a natural and stable way in the United States.
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