"We all hated our mothers."
Because of different values, or because of some trivial things, we and my mother kept arguing or silent with each other. This is a story that resonates. In the end, it usually erupts in a quarrel or silence, and then tries to make up for a reconciliation. Life is lived in constant reconciliation. Movies are realistic, like an innuendo of life.
"If I die today, what will you do?" "Then I will die tomorrow."
In fact, my mother's heart is like an abyss, always absorbing our emotions, constantly angering and constantly forgiving. The maintenance of a relationship requires the joint efforts of two people. No matter what the relationship is, only mutual communication can solve the grievances. Only one person's one-man show will not work. We all love each other, but we love and express it differently, and because of this, there are often misunderstandings, but we always forgive each other out of love.
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