This family, like a stranded whale, is heavy.
Every movie has a melody, it's like a waltz, a waltz played by a cello. With a fat mother, a mentally handicapped brother and two younger sisters on Gilbert's shoulders, he lived a full life. Originally, this kind of life was very good, busy and sad but happy, but Betsy's appearance disrupted his calm, he began to focus on love, began to become irritable, and began to feel the burden of the family.
He hurt his younger brother Ani, and after eighteen years, he finally hit Ani. When the two were together, it was the most moving part of the whole movie. He wanted to have his own life, but he couldn't let go of his family. While beating Ani, he was also beating himself. The unusual feelings of the 18-year-old brother, the two have become one.
The mother, Bonnie, was on crutches. She gave everything for her son. By the time Ani was 18 years old, she had already closed her eyes.
What is even more gratifying is that the film under the tragic color is a tearful comedy. Gilbert threw a fire at the house, sent his mother away, took the rest of his family, and started a new life.
one of my favorite movies
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