Let’s talk about feelings first:
Full marks for the plot, full marks for the acting (the two leading actors are excellent)
In fact, father and son are the most difficult and the best to get along with. This film is about the problems around us. If you are facing this problem, you might as well watch this film.
Now on to the plot:
The father and son in the film actually love each other deeply and know that the other person loves them, but they are reluctant to express it.
Although the ending of the film is satisfactory, it is only superficial. After a closer look, I found that the ending was full of regrets. It took 3 months for the lawsuit and 7 months for my father to go to prison. The time for father and son to get along well with each other is counted. Only 10 months, they wasted nearly 25 years of time together. Although Dad said to Hank the long-lost "You are the best lawyer I have ever met." But it was far from enough. If the father and son had expressed their love for each other early, then there would be no regrets in the farewell.
Love is a magical thing, it can keep a late-stage cancer dad alive until he sees his son for the last time; it can also make a strong Hank know that his father has been sentenced to four years in prison (for his late-stage cancer dad) It's the equivalent of saying goodbye), hugging and crying; it also allows the conflicted brothers Glenn and Hank to use a hug to dissolve all estrangements.
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