It was originally for the little angel Haimo. I haven't seen his work since the chocolate factory and the elf incident. I unexpectedly found that the plot is not bad. The most impressive scenes about growing up, family and freedom are the little male protagonist and the gardener, the gardener in the rain. Tell him you will be fine and the male protagonist finally escaped from his stepmother after learning of his father's death and chose his own life in the kitchen facing the camera with tears in his eyes but smiling slowly
It is very gratifying that the acting of the little angel Haimo is also growing. It is sad that the tender mother left prematurely and the two people I liked died without a disease, but I am thankful for their existence.
After reading it, I am thinking about what it means to grow up. Is it to give up the endless struggle with my stepmother, or insist on doing what I love, or finally leave the house where I am imprisoned.
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