A very touching movie. Some people will have a good wish of [Homecoming] in their bones, but everything you have worked so hard to achieve in your hometown may only usher in jealousy, coveting, and skeptical eyes. It is not a sincere treatment with open arms. Many people are like Daniel. When they grow up, they find that they can never go back to their hometown. Because our hometown does not accept us, we cannot understand our hometown.
All of this reminds you that your homeland is a long-overdue dream. Those vague figures in your dreams, peeling off the fog curtain, poverty has made them paranoid, ignorant, selfish and these personality traits, and will accompany them for a lifetime. After doing it, it is still the little yellow flower that was picked from the grave of the parents on the chest, which is the end of it.
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