Looking at the photos of John Travolta when he was young, he couldn't help but recall his prosperous life in Pulp Fiction, Broken Arrow, and Face off. Look at the photo of him and Robin Williams at this time, time is not forgiving. Fortunately, the background music is cheerful at this time, and it also determines the warm tone of the whole film.
For these two of them are already "Old Dog" guys, what is the most important thing in life? It is a friend, a true friend; it is a family, a warm family. When Dan (Robin Williams) looked at the slightly aggrieved eyes of his immature daughter, he understood what his father meant.
You knowe I'll always be there for you.
You're my daughter, I'll love you forever.
He taught his son to ride a bicycle, and the excitement on his son's face is his greatest comfort. He is old, and the growth of the child is a reminder. Charlie and Dan flew to Japan for work because this business is really important. Is it important? No, I want a family, I want my children. . .
As for the funny, this is a comedy, and funny is everywhere. A good movie, go and watch it. Even if I am not particularly moved, I still have some insights.
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