whose tears are flying

Guadalupe 2022-04-22 07:01:31

I casually opened this random downloaded Turkish movie, I thought I would feel bored after watching it for a while and turned it off to sleep, but the result was: after watching it, I cried, and I lost sleep. Crying seems to be a childhood memory. It was a spontaneous cry, a cry of physical pain or a mental scolding, but now, it is a spiritually touched cry... Is it because of growing up? ? ? ?
The son's rebellious character and the father's mishandling have deduced this sad story and the unspeakable ending many years later. However, although the ending is sad, it is a perfect result: the estrangement between father and son, the family’s regret, the longing of friends, the lament of lovers, the separation of relatives, all melted with the return of the protagonist. Peaceful.
Maybe when I have my own children, I can better understand the deep meaning of the film. Family is always a safe haven! Families can quarrel, turn their faces, and hurt, but they can tolerate everything, and can instantly dissolve everything into the long river of family affection. "Give him a room!" This is the son's last hope for his father before his death. There will always be wind and rain outside. The son hopes that his father can give his grandson a safe haven, just like the father did to his son before; the father has indeed fulfilled , As at the end of the film, despite the wind and rain outside, the grandson has been growing up healthily under the protection of his grandparents. The warm harbor of family has continued forever...
Although life has ups and downs, thinking about family and family gives you confidence, courage, and motivation to continue working hard and live a good life.

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My Father and My Son quotes

  • Hüseyin: There are also things I couldn't tell you. I don't know how to speak... You are my son, you are a soul closer to me than my own flesh. That's all I'll say, you understand the rest...

  • Deniz: As people grow, do their dreams get smaller, dad?