This kind of setting is excellent, a standard French middle-class family, decent, rich in spiritual life, no financial troubles, so that at the last moment, it can be a pure test of love. When a middle-aged daughter sits on her mother's bedside, all she can share is the fear of asset depreciation, thinking about buying a home, and preparing for financial stability in the future. At that time, the mother couldn't even say a complete sentence, it was not her daughter. She doesn't love her mother, but what can she do, except for repeatedly telling her father that she can't go on like this, she can't do anything to her mother, she still has a lot of life to clean up at a convenient age. As for her husband, that elegant and lovely wife, she became someone else day by day in front of her eyes, and she couldn't do anything about it.
Life is really long and short, who can guess the ending.
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