The plot is very light, and it is classified in a warm and inspiring family ethics film. A man who is close to God with a "forbidden past"-well I'm talking nonsense, it's all day-to-day nonsense, don't take it seriously-in fact, it's just a middle-aged man with sad memories and dull The family, doing a boring job, is separating from his wife; on the other side is a cheesy single mother who has a bad life but is active and cheerful, with her cute but weak little son who is allergic to "everything!" Living in a slum. The man who needed someone to take care of the dog met a woman who knew how to train dogs, and then she treated him. He takes care of her. Together, because the beautiful wife changed her mind and wanted to separate, and then he went to Paris, she also went to Paris, and so on, etc., that’s the story. In fact, it is very nothing, dim colors, slow rhythm. The story of men and women who are not beautiful at all-including a few brothers and sisters who are not lively or lively in the hero's home. Relying on a few men and women who are not young anymore to support them like this, they are actually relishing it, just like life.
People who don't like it will find the film damn boring, but I promise, people who like it will like it very much, nonsense... And, maybe you can get some encouragement and courage to live from it. Let him pass the past. Action speaks louder than words and thoughts. And it has a pretty bright ending.
When the soothing but not self-pity theme music sounded (John Williams’ soundtrack), William said lightly: "Life is like a journey, small and beautiful is the best."
Forgot to say, the beautiful wife is played by the beautiful Kathleen Turner .
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