The film uses Enzo the dog’s perspective to narrate. It can be seen that the director is trying to avoid the “sensational” segment, and all the plots that “should” climax repeatedly are narrated plainly and plainly: For example, Eve was narrated from the process of illness. There is not much to directly show the pain of suffering from cancer and the hardships in the anti-cancer process, but to photograph Denny, Zoe and Enzo’s daily life. Denny did not comb her daughter’s hair to prepare lunch at the beginning, but later she was able to braid and braid her hair skillfully. Bringing food to show how long Eve has been in hospital, and the plot of Eve's death does not show the heart-piercing cry and affectionate life and death, but only to show Eve's peaceful face after his death, and to borrow Enzo's mouth. That her soul has been liberated
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