but at the spiritual level, he was rich, and the children lived very satisfied in the childhood when their father was alive.
The entry point is that I always feel that I am the father, and the daughter is Cancan. It is very sad to see the father and daughter die and parting. When the daughter becomes an adult, she uses the past as the prototype of the story and writes a famous fairy tale. She is also a daughter. The only sustenance after losing her father, it can even be said to be the only sustenance for her in this life, which is why she never got married and had children when she was old. In the process of adapting the novel into a movie, the daughter's many details were "thorny", which is exactly the reason. It is she who is defending her childhood memories. She wants her memories to be complete and not allowed to be tampered with by others. This is the memory she values most, and after the movie was released, when she cried while watching, it was because of the past. Relief and redemption, the memory of my father is no longer the moment when she dropped the pear, but the continuation of life.
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