A strong mother is reluctant to give up all possible control. It seems to be quite suitable for many Chinese mothers.
She has created a son who lacks responsibility and is extremely immature. When the relationship is becoming increasingly tense and gradually losing influence over him, there is an accident that allows her to show off her skills, from the police station to the communication with the prospective daughter-in-law to the communication with the prospective daughter-in-law. The communication with the victim's family finally achieved the effect she expected.
However, under the light of seemingly great motherhood, what I feel is more irreconcilable, social class, between mother and child, life and death.
The script, lines, characters, and emotions are all in place, and it may be because of the overall completion that the Golden Bear is obtained. However, as the second Romanian realism to reach the top three, it did not reach an exciting level.
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