It seems that the father is a "funny" character, just like the appearance of a clown who appeared out of time at the beginning, but he is actually a person who really thinks about his daughter. Not only did he see her bright and busy work, but also I wanted to take care of my daughter from the bottom of my heart, so there was a sudden arrival, which disrupted all of my daughter's work and life, and started a weekend that was not happy and even made her angry, so she thought she would leave. But the father chooses to use a new identity to re-engage in his daughter's life and work, and use his identity as he pleases, which is more of a compliment here. More precisely, he lives around his daughter with his own imagined ideals, and it also helps her to think clearly about her work. In other words, the current job is not what I pursue and yearn for. Well, my father's love is like a mountain of support and understanding. The movie is very bland, which is a bland and true reflection of a story. Perhaps even more thought-provoking, who am I and what kind of life I really want.
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