It's a heartwarming family film, but my favorite is when the music plays and the train traverses the vast plains of America. The wheels are rumbling, the scenery is left behind, and even the clouds are overtaken by the train. Pieces of loess beside the track, huts, telephone poles are connected into lines, and big trees gather into forests.
The most suitable country in the world for shooting road movies is the United States and China. When will there be some decent road and railway films in China! Otherwise, it's a pity for such a large and rich condition.
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