The most impressive thing is that the heroine faces the whale again, and the scene has an indescribable calm and shock. The first time I saw a whale was in the Polar Ocean Park in Qingdao. A lovely white whale took the initiative to take a photo with us. The second time I went to sea in Sri Lanka. There were only a few boats on the endless sea, and suddenly I saw a big whale leaping. Spray water out of the water! As time goes by, life will always be different.
In fact, this movie is more like describing the growth of the male protagonist. In the beginning, this father who took the child but was cynical, so messed up, was really speechless.
But it seems that time always silently teaches a boy to grow into a man. The heroine lost her legs because of an accident, and somehow had a subtle connection with the heroine. While the heroine is self-improving, the boy also learns to take care of the heroine and children.
Maybe it's time, maybe it's life, maybe it's responsibility, there is always the same, which can change a person and make him grow.
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