One of my favorite episodes is when Penelope sees her mother at her sister's house and she pulls Paula out in pain after she tells the truth. Pulling Paula, who is a daughter and a sister, and walked all the way, without getting any understanding from the mother or a private conversation between the mother and daughter, the mother stood in front of him like a ghost, as if The grievances that have been grieved all the time can be vented and there can be people who can talk to them. . .
It’s been a long time since I saw a movie that made you feel heartbroken. It has many layers but it’s so neat and neat. When I wrote this text, I thought of windmills, red cars, and Penelope’s little red persimmons. . . . Life is always multi-colored, but the front is always as red as hope is bright, if you find your heart to rely on.
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