I often think about what kind of parent I will be in the future, and whether my children will be like this, and will my children be afraid of me quietly and complain about me like this. You see in the movie that you don't have to create the same family. I know it's man-made, but, a person's habits can really be changed, are those deep-rooted influences really that easy to change?
Sometimes, material things are really not everything. Liu Qing's family is not rich, and her parents are a little bit of a market, but they understand what is important, and some money can't be exchanged for it. Many families are wealthy and can give their children the best of everything, but they ignore that what children need most is companionship. Under the influence of the other family, many tried to change and learn to play games with their children, but in the end, it was the photo of the "son" who was not related to him that shocked him and made him fully understand his mistake. Qing Duo, who was silently ingratiating himself with him, and the father with various actions in the photos were all taken when he was not aware of it. At this time, the child's sincere love overcomes blood. Is blood relationship really that important? As long as you admit it, this child still loves you as always.
The movie is a lot of monologues. Although I think the final turning point is a bit quick, I prefer to believe that the two families are still reluctant to exchange their children in the end. How do you define a family? Your biological father and son may also turn against each other. Rarely does this child love you so much?
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