Looking at the explanation of the B-grade film given by Du Niang, you know that you should not place your hopes too high on this film.
The only thing I find interesting in the whole film is the dialogue between the heroine and Daddy about home at the end: Daddy admits that he does not want to sell this old house, because there are memories of the whole family in this house... It feels like home . The hostess replied: Where there is a family is home, the house is not important! Why does it feel a bit interesting, because whether the house produces the feeling of home or the people in the house produces the feeling of home, it is actually a commonly used controversy in different cultural backgrounds of the East and the West. A common link in Chinese literature: the place is at home and the hope is at home! The western ones are more inclined: people are at home hoping to be there!
There is also a slot in the whole film. The heroine's mother betrayed the family (divorced) and went to live a new life with her lover. The heroine and Daddy talked about this, and she said to the man who has been fond of the past, that when the heroine was a child, the husband and wife pretended to be close for the sake of the child...
And very seriously let the heroine and sister not blame mother, mother has the right to pursue her own happy life!
Although this is the truth, but when these words came out of the mouth of the male protagonist who was hurt by Lu, I always felt that something was weird...
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