The film focuses on growth and inheritance, interspersed with personal freedom consciousness and choice. I tend to pass it down from generation to generation. This inheritance definitely not only refers to the inheritance of the father's business, but also refers to the inheritance of family culture and affection. Seeing that yoa and his wife gave birth to a daughter together, and seeing him holding her daughter's hand at the end of the play, I'm sure this corresponds to his unwillingness to hold his mother's hand when he left his mother, and it's okay to hold his own daughter's hand if he doesn't want to. Just fine. Yoa didn't satisfy his father's wish, and then his father's career became a doctor. It didn't matter if he didn't. His stepson's first wish was to be a piano tuner like his father, and his second wish was to be a doctor. The trickle of life can have branches, as long as it eventually faces the direction of the sea. The music, butterflies, and crape myrtle flowers in the play not only bring visual and auditory enjoyment, but also tell short stories from parents, and tell some thoughts that cannot be expressed. In this way, I work hard to discover the beauty of life and live my life seriously. Such trickles will guide my daughter in an imperceptible way, and finally continue the beauty that I have realized in my life. Everything is just time. Because, in the end, she will eventually understand you and become you. If you always face the sun, then she will eventually turn away from the darkness. Even so, reconciliation may always be one step away from death.
These few days, I suddenly miss you so much, I put up your upside-down photo, look at your childhood photos, look at your face, your smile, and your growth. Thinking of when you were just born, I leaned in front of your nose, inhaled deeply and felt you, I closed my eyes, took a deep breath again, and vaguely recalled your milky scent. We are connected by blood, and we are also connected by lips and teeth.
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