An old woman and a child set foot on the road to find her father. In the past, Dora was indifferent, but she still had warmth in her heart, because this little boy had friction and fetters on the road to find his father. But also on the road, they gradually got to know each other, got to know each other, and eventually became friends, so that when they parted, the little boy chased Dora's car and ran wild. When the camera crossed over to Dora and the little boy looking at the photos they took at the same time, this was the scene that touched me the most. I recalled the first acquaintance of the scene, and everything I experienced during the trip was really touching.
The background music in the movie, appropriate and beneficial, adds a lot to the whole movie, especially the combination of violin and piano, which makes the movie show a depth.
When Dora left the little boy, she showed her love for the little boy. Because he is old, it is very difficult to raise this child, and he has no confidence to educate him well. Although he was reluctant, he still left him to his two brothers.
A good movie is not necessarily a blockbuster, such a simple movie can also bring people a heart touching
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