comedy version of "The Hometown After Storm". In the film, it can be seen that after the war, the decline of the empire also made Britain lose a lot of things. Everything that those lands and manors represent may seem pedantic and outdated, but when these things really go away with the wind, they look so beautiful and worthy of nostalgia. The character of Mrs. Whittaker is not purely conservative and rigid. In this increasingly strange world, she also has her own pain and confusion. Perhaps like the last sentence left by Larita, her efforts are worthy of respect, but the world still has to move forward, and no one who should be taken away has the ability to stay. Adapting to reality is both sad and helpless
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