A very humorous film The brothers of Lin Jing's family stopped talking to anyone because their parents refused to buy a TV. This gave the neighbor Mrs. Haraguchi a "sufficient" reason to chew Mrs. Lin Jing's tongue everywhere. Lin Jing's family had to buy the TV set he promoted to give Mr. Fuze face, the children started talking, and Mrs. Fuze's perception of Mrs. Lin Jing also changed. On the surface, the ladies who are polite and say "Good morning" and "It's really nice today" will make waves behind their backs because of trivial things related to money. And this polite greeting has also become a hindrance to the development of love between Yukoujiezi and the English teacher. The more important things are, the less I know how to say it, and I can only preclude the past with polite words. And when the courtesy disappeared, people fell into aphasia, revealing how bad people actually understand others. This is not the warmth in "Please Answer 1988", but the more trivial and ordinary truth. Although there are children's jokes as a spoiler, it is still possible to see the cruelty of the lower class people who are struggling for their livelihoods. The cloud of unemployment and retirement hovered, and Japan at that time was in an era when material life was advancing violently. The children's desire to buy a TV cannot be realized because of family constraints. Buying a TV for the sake of face is exchanged for the child's innocence and joy, but the wrinkles on the face of the father played by Li Zhizhong are getting deeper and deeper.
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