From the euthanasia of the dog to the end of the father's death, this is a very bland movie. It tells the story of a family's life, death, sickness and old age. Life, career, psychological journey, quarrel and reconciliation, laughter and tears. . . A family is like a quiet river, with a gentle flow on the surface and a surging undercurrent. I think these are all the same regardless of race, nationality, age and region.
Only when we see the end of our lives will we start to count down to the rest of our lives. Perhaps, life is short and time is pressing. We start to count down to the rest of our lives. I face each day with a positive attitude. Which one will I be? Woolen cloth.
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