That faintly imperceptible relationship between father and son

Sonia 2021-10-20 17:35:31

This is a movie I watched many years ago. I watched it at my cousin's house. It was still a VCD at the time. It was a good movie full of imagination, horror, and suspense. My brothers and sisters and I watched it intently.
The "I Love Movies" program on TV two days ago brought back my memories again. I want to say that after so many years, what impressed me the most was not the gorgeous pictures and rich imagination, but the faint, imperceptible friendship between father and son.
The father’s love for his child was so deep---when other children bullied him, his father drove him out of the shoe factory to bravely face his inner fear; desperately sent the child to a boarding school he didn’t want to go to . . . What the child wants in his heart is to get out of this house as soon as possible, to escape from his abominable father. . . Finally, he realized his wish. . .
After 30 years, he finally returned to reality again. . In order to find his son, his father turned the property into a seller and abandoned the factory, but he found nothing and passed away soon after. . .
He finally knew his father's love for him. . . . But everything is too late. . . Then he bravely played the game to the end in order to recover his lost father and his former fatherly love. Father's love is the reason for his persistence.
Finally, after going through all the difficulties and dangers, they finally returned to their childhood again. . When he saw his father come home again and he rushed over to hold his father, the sentence "Although it's only five minutes, it looks like decades to me" keeps my eyes moist. NS.
Then he frankly told his father all the wrong things he had done, and his father forgave and comforted him one by one. My eyes are moist again. . . .
I can't help but think of my father. When I was young, I was also dissatisfied with his father's various things. Now that I have grown up, I understand my father's intentions. . Although he was such a failure in the eyes of outsiders, his love for me has never changed; although he is unbearably stinky, he is dedicated to this family. . . When I was young, my dad always met my all kinds of unreasonable and arrogant requirements, which seems to be infinite indulgence now. . Now that he is old, there is nothing I can do, and I can only do my best to satisfy his strange requirements and endure his annoying stinks, just like he did to me at the beginning. . .
Dad, I wish you good health!

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Jumanji quotes

  • Sarah Whittle: You might've told us there was a man in there with a rifle that hunts people.

    Alan Parrish: [exasperatingly sarcastic] Well, I didn't know, okay? It's just the roll of the dice!

    Judy Shepherd: [sarcastically] Is he the reason you didn't wanna play?

    Sarah Whittle: [scoffs] You didn't want to play either, Mr. We-Started-Something-26-Years-Ago-And-Now-We've-Gotta-Finish-It?

  • Alan Parrish, 1969: [angry] I guess I'm not ready for Cliffside then!

    Samuel Alan Parrish: [at the door, shouts] We're taking you there next Sunday! And I don't want to hear another word about it!

    Alan Parrish, 1969: You won't! I'm never talking to you again!

    [Sam slams the door behind him as Alan tears up the brochure in anger]