The film begins with a picture of warmth and lack of color saturation. Faced with the confessions of the letter writers, it quickly enters the situation. Joshua's mother is in a car accident, and the first emotional climax of the film arrives. A touch of sadness permeates the entire storyline.
Dora is a lonely old woman who makes a living writing letters for others at Grand Central Station after her retirement. Joshua and her mother came to Grand Central Station, and her mother asked Dora to write to the faraway father, and she was going to take her son to find him. Unfortunately, my mother was in a car accident at the station and left the world.
The most important thing for Dora every day besides writing letters to strangers is to read letters with friends at night. They tear up the unimportant letters and put the important ones in the drawer. Concerned about things that have nothing to do with themselves, this has become an important spiritual support in their lives.
Joshua lost her mother and later asked Dora to return the letter to her father. The young Joshua was smart and strong. Dora took Joshua back to her home and sold Joshua. Dora tossed and turned at night , the next day she rescued Joshua, and the two embarked on the road to find Joshua's father.
Along the way, Joshua gradually eliminated his dislike of Dora, and Dora also found the warmth lost in childhood during the journey.
Dora grew up in a family without love and lived in indifference all her life. She wrote letters every day but never sent one. She sold Joshua, who was not taken care of, to traffickers. However, Dora was kind after all. She rescued Joshua and embarked on a journey of searching. When she had no money, Joshua went to the small store to steal snacks. Dora sternly asked for the things back, she said. I want to return the things, but I went in and stole more. At this moment, it is really bitter and helpless. I have no money and need food. I would rather bear the consequences and embarrassment of being caught, and protect a young and pure heart from being polluted. .
Dora fell in love with the kind truck driver, but when she just confessed her feelings, the truck driver escaped from her sight. Tears flowed from Dora's face, and our hearts were repressed and moved. The search all the way made Dora think of her father more, and a desert-like heart was moistened. Finally, Joshua found her two brothers. Dora left alone, leaving Joshua and her two brothers to wait for her father. 's return.
Accompanying Joshua's search, Dora is also constantly searching, and I am also constantly searching...
Life is not beautiful, but life is full of hope.
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