Never give up in search and search, convey strength in gathering and dispersal, and interpret great love before life and death. Maria defines that a woman is weak and a mother is strong; Henry's phone call is the best reflection of a man's responsibilities when his wife and son are on the verge of collapse; three children, one by one, they should be crying. The moment chose courage and composure. Yes, it is undeniable that in the face of disasters, tragedy is always the protagonist, but isn't the smiles and tears between the light and shadow the strongest driving force for us to never give up for life and love?
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