After the tragedy, the sudden breakdown of the family, the psychological pressure and pain that the characters endured, were all portrayed very well. Especially different from the military sister-in-law's family, the protagonist is a male. Out of a greater sense of responsibility and certain characteristics of a man, coupled with the fact that he faces two daughters, it creates a lot of contagious features for the plot.
Our country has just experienced a disaster. Many victims have died, many families have suffered devastating blows, and many husbands, fathers, wives and mothers have experienced deep grief. I hope our art workers (if the title is not too hypocritical) can also shoot such moving works. It respects and cherishes the deceased, sympathizes and comforts the living, and commemorates and touches the viewers and future generations.
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