The movie I watched yesterday was generally okay, and the story was a bit cliché, but it was still very touching. The male protagonist Moji has some machismo, but the difference is that he has a delicate mind, can pay attention to the changes in his wife's heart, and can also listen to his wife's correct choice. As the two slowly get along, Moji falls in love with his virtuous, gentle and crying wife. The content of the plot is based on needlework. As a low-level figure in the city, Moji is talented, but in order to survive, he lives an undignified life. The turning point of life lies in his wife's persuasion and his crazy dreams. Fortunately, Moji and his wife Mamta have succeeded. Although the content is not particularly amazing, and there are not many tears, but when watching the movie, I feel that my dream is to rely on talent and unyielding ideas to be able to succeed.
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