The film was two hours long and I didn't stop for a minute until it was over. The movie is full of fantasy, but it is a true story. There are twists and turns, it is not easy for everyone, everyone has experienced many battles, and life is not easy. Talented father, but wasted his talent all his life. Wandering around the world, that's what it means. In this life, either talent is wasted, or life is wasted. After such a man became a father, he had done the best he could. The look in his eyes before he quit drinking, the gentle tone he made Janet promise not to give him alcohol, was too warm and too warm. Even if he didn't insist on quitting drinking to the end, he still tried for his beloved child. A combination of madness and tenderness.
Sadness and joy are intertwined, isn't it life?
Like the protagonist of the story, the actor conveys the emotions vividly and vividly. Maybe we who are not actors miss some emotional experience. This woman may be a miserable woman, but she chose love without hesitation. Even when she was entangled in the most pain and despair, her sad eyes were still written with love. Two madmen with strong personalities became parents of four children. It is the parents who are crazy, and the children who are calm and mature. Janet, she had that pathetic look when she was so young. The coldness she grew up with was not the real her. It's just armor after a lot of hardships, and nothing knows her better than her sisters, so they'll say, I know you're going to say no, but you're going to see him anyway.
You know, this is my favorite look, not the look immersed in love, not the look of love and sadness and despair, but the look of compassion. Because of compassion, we feel the same, we are tightly intertwined. Is love the most important thing in love? There is no love without love, but perhaps the most important thing is compassion. Because of that compassion, one can’t bear to use it, blame it, or hurt it. Love is the most interesting thing, the most fascinating mystery, and there is only one answer to the mystery, and that is the unknown.
Ultimately, we all forgive those we love the most.
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