A story that is too simple to be impossible, but it is still remarkable to explain the pure redemption of despair and childlike innocence. The viewing experience is average. Overall ~ it’s okay~ I don’t feel like I like this set very much (bland, artistic, picture presentation), perhaps not appreciated. There is a point that surprised me a little bit. I was a little moved by the story of the movie, but I shed tears for a one-second run-of-the-mill segment. [Finally, there was a funny scene when the patients watched a comedy silent film together, everyone laughed, and a second shot was given to a black father and son. When everyone laughed, the father laughed and looked down When I saw my son, 'I want to know if my son is also happy for this clip'] Suddenly, countless scenes of watching movies with my dad popped up in my mind, yeah~ There must be countless movies that I watched with my dad, but , without exception, every movie of ours must have a moment like this black father and son: every time he smiled and looked at me. It's just that I don't respond every time... What a beautiful desire to share~~ It seems that many people like to use this word recently, but the objects used seem to be between partners or friends. Now that I think about it, the desire to share among the family is also very beautiful and should not be forgotten.
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