People say that father's love is like a mountain, and father's love is deep. That's right, that's it.
The clownfish father in the movie is cautious, and is laughed at as a coward by others. Fatherly love is great, when the child runs away from home and is captured and sold to the city. Father, who usually looks timid as a mouse, embarks on the road to find a son. On the way, he met a forgetful Dory, avoided the big sharks during the journey, and did not give up when he encountered many things. Yes, in order to save his child, the clownfish father seems to stimulate his body's potential and pursue bravery all the way. As the saying goes, raising a child is one hundred years old, and he is often worried about ninety-nine. The same goes for the clownfish father. As long as he is still alive and able to move, he will find his son back. At the end of the movie, we were reunited. Although we are older, we can also watch with a childlike innocence and feel the deep blue sea and the deep father’s love.
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