a father and a daughter

Nico 2022-04-21 09:03:08

After thinking about it, I still prefer the Italian version of the translation, one father, one daughter
, and the graduation exam, I guess, to a certain extent, it is both the assessment of the daughter and the assessment of the father
. Kind of
but I'm not focusing on what the father did after the daughter was attacked (as the daughter and father father and mother discussed was overturning the way daughters were taught before their exams
but the attack was a breach was The chain reaction that is happening in Romania now
Incidentally, in the process of telling the things that are carefully hidden through the father's negotiation with the parties, the daughter and the boyfriend, the conflict intensifies like
two broken glass.
The depressing atmosphere of the film has no particularly contemplative fluctuations.
If I can, I prefer to talk about the hurried steps of my father looking for a suspect in the dark and turning to loss and fear as the ending. Compared to the end of the main film, I
like the scene where my father's mother faints.
In a sense, it can be regarded as another form of attack,
and the setting of Xixiang up to learn motorcycles is simply amazing, and the most violent conflict between father and daughter is that the motorcycle that the daughter is driving is wearing. Leather jackets, black leather jackets with rivets, and the fact that
they are constantly mentioned throughout the examination is very much like the existence of teott's recorder at the beginning - a disruptor and an interventionist who seems to have turned to another channel.

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