Love and growth can also be a parting

Christelle 2022-04-19 09:03:06

A healing French comedy film, the tone is warm and the setting is the French countryside. Except for the daughter, the Bailiye family has hearing impairments. They run a family farm. The mother makes cheese and sells it in the market, occasionally making noise. Noisy but it can be seen that it is a hardworking and happy family.

Paula, who was born in a deaf-mute family, has normal hearing and speech skills, and can sing beautiful and touching songs. Paula's mother is learning that Paula sings in the choir and is going to study in Paris. At the time, Mom said: How much did I break down when they told me after you were born that you had hearing? I hate hearing people so much! Your dad reassured me that it doesn't matter if we treat her as deaf, she will think she is deaf. As a bridge between parents and external communication, she takes on a large part of the family responsibilities. Apart from her only good friend in school, her life is nothing but family.

The choir also wanted to spend more time with the boys she had a crush on. The music teacher found out that she had a golden voice, but the family couldn't understand why she wanted to sing, and even felt betrayed them.

In the choir's performance, they touched all the audience present. The silent singing scene in the movie was too advanced. For her family, they couldn't feel it. Later, Dad felt Paula singing with his hands, and tears instantly came out.

In the morning, Dad took their family to the competition. When Paula sang, she indicated the content of the song to her family in sign language:

Dear parents, I am leaving you, not to run away, but to fly.

Think of what Long Yingtai said in "Watching Off":

I slowly and slowly learned that the so-called father-daughter-mother-child relationship only means that your fate with him is to watch his back gradually drift away in this life and this life. You stand on this end of the path, watching him gradually disappear where the path turns, and he tells you with his back: don't chase.

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