If you want to become a bird and a star, you can't bear the tragic fate with him

Briana 2022-01-11 08:01:28

Very real, crying while watching. The child’s original life was devastated and hollowed out by the disease in front of you, and died in your arms. No matter what you do, it can’t be saved. I understand the process better.

Alice's heart has been crushed and she can only survive by abandoning the past. Didier wants to shake her up and let her face reality: there is a future, and me! But she couldn't face it all soberly.

Didier is really honest. . . When his daughter hugged the dead bird and asked him, he couldn't even tell a beautiful lie, which would only make her more sad. After crying and struggling, little loli found his own warm explanation: the dead bird turned into a star.

Didier also hadn't learned to face reality, and broke out at the concert. The long talk on the religious attack showed that he had collapsed and couldn't deal with it. The two living adults couldn't hug and motivate each other to spend the rest of their lives.

The cousin's daughter was 4 years old with lymphoma. She stayed in the hospital until she was more than 5 years old. After chemotherapy, she got better. She is now in elementary school. Her body is weaker than the average child, but she is still innocent and lively. Some children in the same hospital are not so lucky.

At the time, my cousin said that if the child could not be saved, she would commit suicide, and the cousin's husband said that he would definitely become a monk. It is difficult for ordinary people to get rid of this kind of fatal trauma. Such tragedies may happen to any ordinary couple, and it has nothing to do with the combination of culture and youth.

Didn't Didier finally believe that his daughter and wife turned into stars, occasionally turning into birds to visit him, and winking gently at him at night?

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The Broken Circle Breakdown quotes

  • Didier Bontinck: I am an ape. And I'm afraid.

  • [last lines]

    Didier Bontinck: Will you say hello to Maybelle for me?