A tragic song about man, family and responsibility

Spencer 2022-02-21 08:02:08

It's a bit too much to say that it is a tragic song. When I first saw the mechanical mule, I immediately remembered the mechanical partner of Friends Joey. Is this the protagonist? ! This movie uses three different character perspectives to promote the development of the story. The first one is that the father is a traditional Western chivalrous man who is cautious, caring and loves family. The second is the enemy. He killed his father and married his sister to replace his father in the family. He obtained the most critical water for the family, rebelled against his biological father for the family’s land, and went to the black market to sell children by all means to repay the arrears. In the end, it was the son who discovered that the murderer was the brother-in-law who had murdered his father on the one hand, and the husband who loved his sister and the father of a nephew who was about to be born. How would he choose? In the end, the sister asked the younger brother if he was pregnant with a boy or a girl. The younger brother said it was a girl. The younger brother said that he knew that his sister had always wanted a girl. I am afraid I also know the responsibility a boy needs to bear? And the girl with bare ears was really amazing. Amidst the rags everywhere entering the country, there suddenly appeared a nice and neatly dressed person.

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  • Ernest Holm: Yeah, that is all I am saying. You do not gotta marry her. You don't wanna wait around thinking something is gonna come. Waitin' is a fucking disease. Think something? Feel something? You should *do* something. Alright?

  • Flem Lever: [narrating] It's natural to grieve a loss. But you gotta be careful your grief doesn't turn into blame. Blame is just the lazy person's way of making sense of chaos.