Prelude: The voiceover introduces the story of Lore Tan Neng's divorce, three promising sons in the family, Chas can run finance, Richie became a tennis champion, Margaux can write plays since childhood, and Kai Xu is a frequent visitor to Tan Neng's family.
Chapter 1: The current situation of Tan Neng's family after 22 years: Richie has become a retired tennis star, Kesh has become a literary writer, Margaux married at home every day, and Chas was too concerned about safety because of the death of his wife. Henry confessed to Irene, and Lorre learned about it.
The first chapter is an account of the prelude 22 years later, which is also a change. And to pave the way for Wen Luoer to pretend to be sick, and at the same time explain Luoer's goal: to prevent Henry and Irene from marrying.
Chapter 2: Chas takes the sons back to Irene's house, and Irene picks up the melancholy Margot. Lorre told Irene that he was dying, which also allowed Richie, who was drifting at sea, to return home, and at the same time explained that Richie liked Margaux.
The change in Chapter 2 is: All family members gather in their original home. Richie's goal: to be with Margaux, Obstacles: imprisoned by the idea of family.
Chapter 3: When Lol arrives home, Chas hates Lol. Cash tells Margo Rich that he likes her. Irene agrees to Henry's marriage proposal. Lore and his three sons went to the grave and explained the loss of the last game of Richie's tennis career, Gemma's severed finger and his family of origin, and explained that Chas sued his father twice because he betrayed him in the game when he was a child. He is unemployed. Rich goes to Cash and asks about the letter he told Margot.
The third chapter mainly explains the contradictions between the three sons and Tan Neng's family: Chas holds a grudge against his father's betrayal, Irene is entangled in the contradiction between the original family and the growing family, and Rich is about personal will and family ethics contradiction between.
Chapter 4: Lore is kicked out of the hotel and then lives at home pretending to be sick. Chas and Rich talk. Cash and Margot's affair is discovered by Lorre. Margaux's husband suspects that Margaux is cheating, so he asks Rich to discuss. Lore takes Chase's sons out for a ride.
The fourth chapter is that Lore moved into the house and tried to improve the conflicts in the family, starting with Chas's son. Richie teamed up with Margo to find out who Margo was having an affair with.
Chapter 5: Lore and Irene's solitude makes Irene jealous, and Henry is at a disadvantage at this time. Lol provoked Henry, Henry found evidence to expose Lol, and the relationship between Lol and Irene broke down again.
The change in Chapter 5 is that Lore's relationship with his family deteriorates again due to his arrogance. And this time, even the spy he had planted at home was kicked out.
Chapter 6: Gemma and Kash broke up, but were discovered when they secretly met, and she had many emotional experiences. Lore finds a job. Rich, who learned the truth, committed suicide, but was saved. Richie, who sneaked home, found Margo and they fell in love.
The change in Chapter 6 is that Richie and Margot fall in love. And it deeply portrays Richie's single-minded image of being crazy about love.
Chapter 7: Lore talks to Richie. Lore reveals that he lacks concern for the family and supports Richie's decision. The two reconcile - the eagle, which symbolizes family harmony, has returned. Lore and Rich went to Kaish and wanted to take him to detox, but they failed, and Kaish ran away. Lorre talks to Margaux to learn about Margaux's dependence on her family. Lore took the initiative to file a divorce application to complete Henry and Irene.
The change in Chapter 7 is that Lorre and Richie, Margot, and Irene reach a settlement.
Chapter 8: Lore rescues Chas's child at the wedding, and the two reconcile. Lore apologizes to Henry, and the two reconcile. Richie and Margot were together, Richie went to teach tennis, Cash went to rehab, and Chase returned to the way he used to play with Lorre.
A change in Chapter 8 is that Lore reconciles with Henry and Chas.
Postscript: Lol died, and everyone came to see him.
The film is mainly divided into two major stories: the first is the story of Lore and family reconciliation, and the second is the love story of Rich and Margaux. In terms of subdivision, Lore and Chase are the contradiction between father and son. Chase does not allow a sense of betrayal. This is also the way he educates his children later-in an attempt to use rigid education to give children a sense of security. After being rescued by Lol, Chas learned that Lol had never betrayed him. Therefore, the three generations of father and son are used to express: adults and children experience and grow together is the way to give children the greatest sense of security. What Lorre and Margot express is that the adopted child and the nurturing parents will eventually reach a reconciliation, and the nurturing love is indestructible. What Loel and Irene expressed is that understanding, tolerance and security are the best medicines for maintaining a marriage. What Richie and Margaux expressed is: love is not with a holy and pure person, but is willing to build a holy and pure love with each other after knowing that the other party is uninhibited in the process of finding love.
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