When we are no longer children, we can't play as we want, we can't brawl unscrupulously, and we can't sit in the cinema and laugh loudly.
When we are no longer children, work like adults, live like adults, and forget like adults, we were also children.
The film is actually more like a farce, two old children who are nearly forty years old but still young, a series of absurd and old-fashioned sections, I am very surprised how patiently watched it. Only when I saw the two half-way brothers finally separated and began to grow, some salty taste oozes in my heart.
D and B, from mutual hostility to meeting each other late, look so different in this adult world. Compared to B's younger brother, they are so stupid and naive. In fact, we all know that they are just children, staying in a place where we cannot go back. So they are destined to be ridiculed, and no one is destined to pay for the dream of two children. I think people are jealous, jealous of their innocence and simplicity.
My favorite is B's mother. She knows her child best at all times and loves him unreservedly from the beginning. So when she watched her child stretch out an unfamiliar hand to her instead of a close hug, she said, "I'm about to cry." A woman is called a mother only in front of her children. So when D's father encouraged his children to come on stage and sent out the feeling of "I miss my children", he finally understood, and those mistakes seemed to be forgiven.
Remember the beginning of the film?
"Families is where our nation finds hopes ,where wings take dream."
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