Absolutely good film. There are not so many imaginary, complicated and delicate voids and doubts, but the cut into life is very deep and real. Only by personally experiencing such a real life can we empathize with each other to the deepest. The relationship with the native family is never an easy topic, for everyone. How easy is it to build a family together hand in hand? My one true friend is the most beautiful situation in the family as well as marriage. Meryl Streep's interpretation is so beautiful, exuding infinite light and the regretful pain of the light disappearing, and at the same time with stubborn tenacity. Zellweger's daughter is also moving enough, the kind of immature sincere who thinks she can see it through but she can bear it infinitely. less is more. more is more. In a sense, the difference between men and women lies in this. Women’s self-lyricism often reflects strength and capacity in life, as tragedy brings magnificence and beauty, but who can easily refuse it? At least it is not just a blandish "different handling" that avoids it. A world where people are selfish and safe.
Don't betray family affection, this film told me. Because you can't afford to betray.
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