At first, I came for the blue sky, the sparkling sea, and the mesmerizing British wind. Now that I have watched the fourth season, I have more feelings about this show. In the first season, I didn't like the five main characters so much. It can be said that I even disliked Larry and the little daughter a little bit. I agree with Louisa's free-range education for her younger son; Larry seems to be a young man with nothing, and his only interest in writing novels is a work that makes people unable to do it; the younger daughter is only 16 years old and wants to find a man to marry. In such a character setting, although I don't like it very much, such an attractive scenery still fascinates me. Gradually, I discovered different shining points from each person. Larry has a delicate mind and can help his mother solve problems. It is very tasteless for the manager to do some stupid things, but it can't stop his image as a warm-hearted eldest son. The son is pure and kind, the third daughter has her own ideas in doing things, the younger son is a treasure, full of infinite love for nature, Louisa is the most ideal mother in everyone's heart, beautiful, intellectual, generous, open; When they were disappointed, helpless, and vulnerable, she gave her children more love, understanding, support, and encouragement, expressed through words and actions. Such a mother makes people very fond of, because we will invisibly compare her with Chinese mothers. Our Chinese mothers love their children no less than the open mothers in European and American countries, but our mother's expression is more euphemistic and reserved. Faced with this more direct and open expression, perhaps we prefer the latter. In general, this is a drama that combines beauty and talent. From the seemingly mourning appearance, it makes people feel the warmth and delicacy inside. Haizi's words "Facing the sea, spring flowers bloom", yes, this drama made me feel what is really "facing the sea, spring flowers bloom".
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