European literary films have always had their own unique cultural atmosphere and heritage, and they have always slowly released various forces in unassuming silence: love, thinking, death, family affection. This film is like an onion. The director uses the camera to take us layer by layer to peel off the coat of life. These lovely, warm and trivial parents are short and soft without any harm, until you unknowingly, finally watch At its core, tears streamed out. Is it the spiciness of onions or the hardships of life or the pain of life? And so on.
The song at the end is very nice and worth searching.
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