I've Loved You So Long, such a romantic and direct way of expression, but the narration style is restrained and realistic, and it seems to be out of tune. I think it is a habitual love, but it is actually a simple family love. Coming out of prison and returning to the family, from the initial alienation and indifference, never being understood to gradually opening up, is a process of integration, and I am very happy to see that.
She was jailed for 15 years for the murder, and taking her son's life by herself was appalling. The distance from her family made her a more lonely and desperate person. The deeply hidden sin stemmed from her love for her son. She could not bear the pain and torment and decided to let go. It was indeed cruel. Those who hate her continue to hate and despise her, she regards it as deserved, and this cannot be called punishment at all. She was alone in the pain of not being understood and continued to miss and deeply love. When someone who wanted to approach her tried to smoothen her deep frown, she just smiled and said: I'm not ready yet . When all the truth seemed to be revealed unexpectedly but as it should be, her emotions burst out completely, crying to release the long-standing pain in her heart, and she was relieved. Looking at the blurry scenery outside the window soaked by the rain with my sister, I found it beautiful. At this moment, she really came back. She said: I am here.
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