Charlie was a dentist, good job, good family, gentle lover and three lovely daughters, and a dog named Spider. One day, 911, he lost his wife, three daughters, dog, and only himself. Very heartbreaking story, how to accept it. The last phone call from his wife wanted to talk to him about redecorating the kitchen. He was furious because he was in a hurry to go out. Later, he cut off all contact with all his friends and relatives. He refused to talk about his family and pretended not to remember them. , in a variety of colors, ways. He ran into his college roommate, Jonson, who was also a dentist, on the street. Then, everyone's life in the play is full of landmines, always on the razor's edge. Occasionally, maybe you change others and change yourself. It may save him or destroy him, it's just the arrangement of chance and fate.
It's a good movie, even if some people think it's too emotional to use 9/11 as a backdrop. What does it matter? You will also lose your lover without 911. Every day, everyone may fall into the abyss of doom in an instant. The deepest pain cannot be described in words, let alone trying to guide how to break the heartbreak. Only your own way is useful.
Ever wondered what would happen to you if you lost everything you love? I know it's hard to imagine, unless you're standing there bearing it all, you won't know. Can you survive? Or will you give up? inexplicable. It just makes sense no matter what. Don't talk big things, cherish life and so on, it's all nonsense. In fact, you won't be bad all the time or you will be fine. Most of the time, you are swaying. When you feel better, start planning for the future, and then it will be bad for a second, and you will fall back to the state of losing the coordinates and meaning of life, and want to go to the sky. Find her/him and never part again, even in hell or the end of the world.
You survived, but you don't know when you will leave, maybe suddenly, maybe a long time ago, step by step. You worked hard.
Charlie remembers the birthmarks on the youngest daughter, and I remember the moles on Mommy's temples and the tip of her nose. All in all, that kind of heartbreak.
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