The film tells the story of a comfortable middle-class family in Japan who suddenly learned that their 6-year-old child was taken by mistake in the hospital when they were born and fell into a family ethical dilemma.
After reading it, I was impressed with some lines. I would like to talk about my understanding of these lines.
What you can do tomorrow will never be put into today. This is my motto, and it will be over when you say this. ——This sentence is just the opposite of the general motto. I don't approve it. I don't think most of the audience can approve it. So this sentence has a smell of irony.
Father is also a job that no one can replace. ——Yes, everyone has only one father. Father’s love is like a mountain, and no one can replace it. Why is it a job? Because if you want to be a good father, you have to put a lot of energy to influence your children.
Isn't it great that there are all kinds of parent-child relationships in the world? ——Some people are introverted, and some are outgoing. They express their feelings in different ways. There are all kinds of parent-child relationships in this world.
Money also has things you can buy and things you can't buy. Do you want to use money to buy children? People who have never lost really don't understand others. ——Money is not everything, money cannot buy the love of a child for his father.
It's just that you keep running forward on the accelerator, but sometimes you need to step on the brakes. ——One can't rush forward blindly, and can't be anxious for success. Stop and think carefully. It is good to have a plan.
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