It's about a bad father who failed very much, didn't work well, pushed all the failures on his wife, and the children didn't like him either. When he was 17, there would have been a good opportunity for him to go straight to a good college, but just before the game his girlfriend told him he was pregnant, and he was happy at the time, feeling family and The child is everything to him. But in his 40s, after working in a company for 16 years but never getting promoted, he blamed his own failure on choosing his wife instead of basketball, so he complained to his wife irritably and prepared for a divorce.
Since he regretted his previous decision to choose his wife between basketball and his wife, he wanted to make a new choice, so, with the help of a mysterious and non-existent cleaner, he returned to the age of 17 and relived his previous experience. thing. He entered the school where her children were with, only to find out that his son was an air bag at school, bullied by the basketball team all day long, while his daughter was with the basketball team's bastards. This fact made it hard for him to accept it. It was completely different from how his children behaved in front of him. In extreme pain, he began to realize that he was indeed a failed father, and then taught his son to play and let his daughter know the bastard. true colors. Then, in the gradual development, he discovered that he actually loved his wife and regained the original feeling. He found out how important family was to him.
There are also some tearjerking scenes in it. For example, when his daughter rejected his boyfriend's courtship and was dumped, he just saw the words to comfort him. This is not the end of the world but the beginning of a new life.
And his final confession to his wife in court later, and the same choice on the same court at the end.
Personal expression issues can turn the good looking into the bad - so this is just my record of the plot. . .
I don't think it's actually going back to the past to change a certain ending. . Many times even going back in time makes the same choices and results. Maybe.
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