To use an old saying, the dead corpse on the east is blood on the west, and the Tao is ruthless but sentimental.
The old woman is undoubtedly sick, but this sickness has saved a family on the verge of division.
She made Doudou a new understanding of humor and sex, her daughter realized the meaning of loyalty, and she changed her granddaughter's view of choosing a spouse, allowing her grandson to live a more confident life.
She may not really exist, but she has allowed some people to wake up, women who think like her daughter, or a shriveled man, or a girl who is sexually open.
The passage where she guided Doudou to read the Bible was very moving, and it reminded me of Pacino's lines in "Scent of a Woman", which had the same effect, but was more elegant.
Sometimes I also feel boring. Where is the sentiment, the sense of humor and the eyes that discover beauty? God's favor, maybe this movie is it.
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