After finishing the final chapter of the novel "Sister's Guardian", I also watched the movie (an old movie 10 years ago). The novel is truer and more vivid than the movie, and tells the story of a family full of warmth and heinousness. A child is born to save the life of another child who has been born without human rights. When asked to donate his kidney, out of frustration, the child took his parents to court. What about the truth? The real warmth behind the hidden is that this child helps another child to conclude her illness and fulfill her last wish. The most touching scene - my sister lost all her hair due to chemotherapy and was reluctant to go out. Mom asked her sister to shave her hair, and then her sister shaved her hair too. Three bald mothers and daughters went out together. This is love. There is no mother who doesn't love her child. It's just that in the face of the disease, everyone will pour more love into one person and ignore the other's feelings. Although it is unfair, it is also forced by reality, and it is helpless. The ending is beautiful and full of warmth. My sister returned to heaven and turned into a part of the blue sky. And their lives go on. Mother returned to her old business, opened an office, and the family of four lived happily ever after.
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