I met this movie for the first time because of the theme song of the movie. I might be curious about some cats, so I looked for this movie. When the theme song of the last movie recalled, there was a spin that touched a certain nerve at the bottom, making you sigh and escape into the moved Wen Hai.
Family affection has always been the main source of film material, but compared to the sensationalism of "Mom Love Me Once Again" category, I am more fond of such a tender, light narrative style. This looks kind and real.
The result of this film is not hard to guess. The emotional foreshadowing in the process is very delicate and moving. The deep love of the parents is moving.
Remember three fragments: First, the mother said "Don't tell Lily the truth"; Lily said to her parents at the end: "Let’s go out to eat!" Thomas hugged Lily tightly, and his father hugged his mother tightly and walked on the road together...
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