I like Sally, dealing with disabled fathers and tired mothers, listening to their grumbles, watching their tired faces, and then smiling silently. It is a promise or disdain, because I love you more and more times. That’s how life is. She couldn't calm down and study, she couldn't come back to the original school, and her father's condition couldn't be worse except for getting old day by day. This is the fact that she has to face. Two adults who are unwilling to face each other need a daughter to act as a microphone, and a daughter to be the heart of the family. She has to go back to the room and pretend to be busy at the computer desk. Time to breathe. However, the mother was still too fragile, and she had to repeat the importance of her daughter repeatedly in order to survive. So, Sally opened the door again wittily...sometimes too sensible is irresponsible to himself.
Seeing Holly spinning on the swing in the yard, from the bottom of my heart, talking about emotions lying on the door and crying, singing songs from her and the girl’s memories, and making those familiar gestures, I really can’t imagine the experience that made her again. The urge to swallow a gun in front of a man.
Hey, I don’t know if it’s the reason for the dubbing. Also, is the seventh protagonist Ruth the mother of Sally? Is Camille’s nurse just Holly? This is the surprise that the director gave us?
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