In fact, I quite like this style of painting. Although it is a little uncomfortable, the color tone and super exaggerated characterization are still very distinctive. A heartwarming story between a selfless grandmother and her slightly autistic grandson. I really feel that although the grandmother is short, her image is extremely huge. She did her best for her grandson, especially seeing her grandmother on a pedal boat that could only ride for 20 minutes to find her grandson. It was really shocking. The content of the film is unique, humorous, and the details are in place. There are few overall lines, but they don't need too many lines. The glances and smiles are meticulously portrayed. Now I can't forget the three sisters' singing, which is really nice. So there is a reason for the high rating, a good film. Every time I watch this kind of film about living with the elderly, I can think of my grandmother, who passed away seven months ago, and I always feel very lost in the morning after dreaming of her. My grandmother loved my mother and my brother very much. I spent most of my childhood with my grandmother. Later, when I grew up, every parting was filled with incomparable thoughts. I missed her already vicissitudes of hands, her eyes, and Her short hair. I still have regrets. I regret not being able to accompany her to bask in the sun, to wash her feet, to sleep with her and hug her arms. She will warmly warm my bed and feet. Hope she is all right in heaven. Love you always, always in my heart.
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