When I saw Kym talking about his younger brother, it was really sad and couldn't say anything. It has to pave the way from before. everyone in the family. It is not easy for us to grow up to be what we look like in the midst of suffering, and of course it is even more rare to be able to be warm. But poor people also have something to hate. Our inner loneliness comes from wanting too much to be loved. It is this loneliness that makes us all sensitive to ourselves.
Because the self-blame is too much, I dare not admit it, and I can only take the blame on the other side. Kym hates herself, and Mom hates herself too. It's hard to bear this fact, and in the end all the faults are borne by Kym. You can't blame anyone, and you can't forgive anyone.
We are jealous and resentful of each other, but we are connected by blood and still love each other. When they are most helpless, they are the people who are closest to each other.
Sydney is really a warm man and warms the family. Very serious and cute, and sings nicely. And his sister is cute and cheerful too.
I like this kind of real shooting lens, when it sweeps across everyone's face, it is like us who are casually chatting and living everyday. All of the close-ups convey the true emotions of each person very clearly. Interspersed well complement each other.
Life is already so easy, and we sometimes need some happy appearances of love.
Although the heart is painful, it is still a movie full of love. At the end, I drew a circle, all at home, leaning on the chair lazily, watching the melodious sound of the piano, someone teasing the dog, sunshine, grass, flowers, a natural and leisurely daily morning. Find love, come back to love, be happy and peaceful.
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