If what I see in the micro-film is "salvation", then what I see in this film is "rebirth".
Sophia reminds me of Mary in "Genius Girl", a child who is also not expected by his father.
One was regarded by his father as a "product of abortion failure", and the other was an existence that was never recognized by his father.
They all have the same scumbag father, but they also have the best uncle in the world.
Mary and her father live in the same city, but she has never met her biological father because she does not exist in her father's heart. And her uncle took her to the hospital to see the newborn, letting her know that in the eyes of her relatives, the birth of every family member is a gift from heaven.
Sophia's father thinks she is a superfluous thing, a burden that drags him down. But her uncle beat up the scum father fiercely, and let go of the cruel words: "My life has no meaning, but if I hear those words from you again, I promise that I will never let you go in my lifetime! "
Before I disappear, I want the one I love to live well.
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