I think this is the best movie I have ever seen.
The classic of the film lies in the description of the feelings between people, and the way of description has reached an unparalleled height.
One is the mother-child love between the little boy Cole and his mother. The mother takes a part-time job raising her son, the mother protects her son desperately in her sleep, and the son comforts her mother, especially at the moment when she finally communicates with her. When Cole explained that she could see the ghost, the mother mistakenly thought that her son was already Very sick, but she still solemnly announced to her son: "You are not a monster in my eyes, forever!". This is the greatness of maternal love.
The second is the mother-daughter relationship between Cole's mother and Cole's grandmother. Years ago, the same student performance happened when there was friction between mother and daughter. The little girl thought that her mother did not watch her performance, but in fact, the mother was watching her daughter like an angel in the back row. All this passed Kerr's retelling, on the one hand, resolves the misunderstanding of the mother and daughter, on the other hand, makes Kerr's mother believe that Kerr does have a special function. What's more moving is that in the cemetery, when Cole's mother asked, "Have you ever been proud of yourself?" Grandma's answer was "every day."
Faced with a part-time job, a son with a "mental disorder", and a daughter who lives under pressure every day, her mother's eyesight is still the best. This is maternal love, especially, all of this is done through a This kind of love that transcends life and death, delivered by a little boy, is the most profound way of expressing feelings I have seen.
The third is the love between Bruce and his wife. Although the wife also has a suitor and the choice of a boyfriend, late at night, she still took the ring of her dead husband and watched the video of his wedding fall asleep.
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