her is more emotional, and he is more confused.
I feel that the director cut the two boards to give the audience a sense of substitution, to illustrate the contrast between men and women's emotions, and it is also different for the husband and wife to look at the same thing from different angles.
Oh yes, we have to learn to look at the problem from the other side's perspective.
The restaurant where Yimei finally took over his father is embarrassing. No matter how full the ideal is, it has to compromise with reality!
The whole film is full of loneliness, ah, very lonely~
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