When I first saw the trailer, I was so grateful that I burst into tears, but when I actually saw the film, the whole film was more like a documentary, recording a small part of the protagonist Zane's life. This part may be the normality of his life, or it may be an explosion The critical savings before, if I was shocked when I saw the trailer, then I was in a heart-wrenching pain when I sat in the theater. It is hard to imagine this is the life of a twelve-year-old child, and it is difficult to imagine that this is a ten-year-old child. A two-year-old child lives day after day, year after year. It is hard to imagine that this is a life that a twelve-year-old child is still strong and brave to face. "I'm going to sue my parents because they gave birth to me". Sometimes I think, if you can't give your child a rich life, why bring him into this world? (Abundance here, of course, means at least having enough to eat and wearing warm clothes) Is it simply because children make a family or a pair of parents more content? Or more complete? But that is also a life, an individual with an independent consciousness, who has the right to choose by himself. Perhaps the greatest sorrow of being a parent is to hear your child say to yourself one day: Maybe you should not bring me into this world Come
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