So what, just do your best to help her realize her dream

Max 2022-03-23 08:01:04

This is a very warm family movie, in which I saw a great parent and a lucky girl.
The girl Kyle is lively, smart, playful and generous. What she gave me the most was her self-confidence. When she and Ben were speeding for Saiya, after a little worry, they gave Ben a playful smile "don't worry". At this time, I liked Kyle's confidence; the conversation between Kyle and Ben in the stable before the race, You say "I think he wins", "I think he wins", "Good", "She needs you to say that", and is moved by Kyle's confident and determined expression; "My horse will beat all the horses in the field", Her confident smile is so beautiful, I was moved again...and Kyle's sole choice when faced with a deal involving his father's work and Saia, the organizing committee was fiddled with but immediately fought back.... ..what a confident and independent little woman.
Appreciate Li, a beautiful and smart wife, who is her inspiration: so what, just do your best to help her and realize her dream! She loved her husband: it was my knight in armor who came to my rescue; said she should try it. On the day of watching the game, the charming Li wearing the hat given by Ben made Ben's eyes shine. Men like their women wearing the things he bought and being able to dress up charmingly in public. There is also cheering for Sai Ya in the arena, true passion and liveliness, and Ben is really lucky to have such a beloved wife.
And of course Ben, a masculine man, the type I like. Kyle and Li shouted cheers at the Breeders' Cup, Ben and Pop smiled and liked such a man.
He paid a lot for his beloved daughter, and even lost his job. As long as her daughter can be happy, her daughter's dream is also his dream of being a father.
In the future, we will also become such parents, changing the way we love our children and choosing the love they need most.

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Dreamer quotes

  • [first lines]

    Cale Crane: There used to be horses in that barn. At least, that's what my Grandfather says. We're probably the only horse farm in Lexington, Kentucky, that doesn't have one horse. Not one.

  • Lily: You know you've been promising her for months that you would take her to work with you.

    Ben Crane: And I will. I will, Lil. But not today, honey. I got a big race.

    Lily: Well, what am I supposed to tell her?

    Ben Crane: I don't know. You tell her I was running late, and I just didn't have time to wait for her.

    Lily: You tell her.

    Ben Crane: Honey, I'm going to work.

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