Hungry to watch the first season of the Dreyer family. I have always been attracted by this well-made British drama, but the busy work makes us unable to stop and think. Until the sixth episode of the first season, Mrs. Dreyer's marriage reversed overnight, the love between the two became a fantasy, Larry and Nancy parted ways, and the pain of life flooded her heart like a flood. In the last ten minutes of the film, it started to completely touch me. The Swedish man who lost his fiancée overnight played the accordion at what was supposed to be his own wedding. He was supposed to be the saddest person. Mrs. Dreyer raised a glass of wine to her. He greeted, with a look, the thousands of charms and beauty in the past have become fleeting, and no longer exist. Hold up a glass of wine, half to the past, half to the distance. this is life, isn't it?
Returning to the theme of the first season, Mrs. Dreyer took her children to live on Kofu Island. The four children can be said to have performed the fuck to the extreme. The absurd and funny bridges are frequently staged, but they are full of warmth. The stories of Mrs. Dreyer's family teach us all the time, even if life is difficult and difficult, we must face it after all, and the key is our mentality. No matter how difficult it is, will it still be sad for the Dreyer family? The four children are noisy, laughing and laughing, and in the end they are unified into one theme, as the second child said: girlfriends come and go, but families are for ever.
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