I haven't seen such a family film for a long time. This feeling is like the sunshine through the shade of the tree in the early summer afternoon, comfortable and warm. The relationship between the two elderly people developed from conflict to respect each other. When hook sent Daisy to attend his brother's birthday, the convenient conversation on the road and when Daisy anxiously called the hook in the car were the finishing touches. Pen.
The music in the film is also a highlight. The brisk minor tunes, combined with the small town scenery in the 1960s in the United States, make people feel nostalgic. For the second time since The Shawshank Redemption, I've felt '60s America.
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