The biggest feature of everyone I saw in this drama is their calm attitude towards life. Acting casually in reality is often accompanied by large or small costs. Perhaps this is the spice of life that can only be made on an ancient Greek island where there is no electricity and only one taxi is left on the island.
It is normal for the older children to fight with each other, but when the other party is lost and lost in love, even the "consolation" that is useless or even unpalatable is so real. This is the family. But accompanied by discomfort. The younger son's obsession with animals is tolerated by the family. The mother is not spoiled, her parenting methods may seem to outsiders to be played with, but the delicate and meticulousness needs to be carefully savored. How wonderful, how ordinary, my brother sang: "I am me, and it is fireworks of different colors." There is nothing happier than loving yourself and having a group of people who accept who you are.
In Corfu, here you can return to the simplest version of yourself. You don’t have to push yourself to run to the finish line, and you don’t have to question whether life is so exhausting. Care and love have become the most important themes. After all, in addition to all the ultimate goals that point to material data, life should and will be full of "all the impossible stories".
Lighting a candle, pouring a glass of red wine, sitting on a chair in the sea and feeling a little turbulent in the Mediterranean Sea, this moment is wonderful.
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