How Yangtze No. 7 made me cry

Uriah 2022-04-19 09:03:13

After half a year, I finally heard Cantonese in the cinema again.
The scene that made me cry was when Xing Ye died and then Xu Jiao looked at her 65 points.
Xu Jiao got 60 points in the test, and her father really doesn't need to worry about it in the future.
Maybe it's because of the movie theater, maybe it's Cantonese, maybe it's the string soundtrack, maybe it's because it has gone through too many or deformed or atypical movie moving plots without a trace of sourness, such a seemingly conventional plot, let me in tears.
Later, when the teacher came to Xu Jiao's house, her cheongsam, which was incompatible with her surroundings (even with the school), (still in good shape) she looked at this was not a place where people lived, and thought about the star who only wanted her children to study well. Lord, I am crying again.
There are many fathers like this in the past movies. It's just that now that I've grown up as a viewer, I feel those emotions, and I cry. It was the credit of the Yangtze No. 7, and it was also the luck of the Yangtze No. 7, that conquered the current me in time.
That 100 points turned out to be like this. And Xing Ye's father believed it was because he really didn't understand, he really had no culture, and it was outrageous to have no culture. But such a father is moral and cultivated. He is very didactic and exemplary, but he is touching, and touching me alone is also touching.
Then I laughed again through tears.
Lord Xing was resurrected, and Xiao Qi died. At this time, Lord Xing said, "Is it possible that there is no electricity!?" Having said that this is not your signature dish, why do you have to force it?

It touched me, and it was touching too.

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Extended Reading
  • Breana 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    The little boy inside is a girl. . .

  • Curtis 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    At the beginning, I never thought that the little boy was actually Xu Jiao. He was funny and tear-jerking. He was very handsome.

CJ7 quotes

  • [last lines]

    Dicky: I'm so lucky to have you, CJ7. Every day while you sleep, I close my eyes and count to three, hoping that when I look again, you'll wake. I so much want you back. Where are you, CJ7? One, two, three...

  • Dicky: Miss Yuen, bitterness, like the sea, is boundless.