I saw this drama on PPLIVE last year, and I was addicted to it again. Unfortunately, pplive has suspended the broadcast of the drama, probably the ratings are not high. Yeah, it's the age of Korean dramas, American dramas like Prison Break, the new American comedy, and Friends, to name a few. Moreover, they are all the original sound with Chinese subtitles, which looks much better.
After I went home for a month and installed ADSL, I realized how good the Sanwei Cinema is. Actually, the whole drama including "The Return of the Shiwa Family" has it, hoo hoo, praise! !
It was only after leaving school and starting work that I knew what it meant to be a teenager who didn't know the taste of sorrow. I always thought that I was precocious and sensible, that I knew the taste of sorrow and could be the child who could share it, but I didn’t know that I was still living under the protection of my parents, and how could my sorrow be half of theirs. The passing of the old man, the pain of relatives, the cold reception of looking for a job, the misfortune around him, the pain of growing up, or the troubles are beyond words.
After reviewing the old and learning the new, I realized that I like the cever family not only brings me happiness, but also a lot, which is something that I couldn't understand or see when I watched this drama more than ten years ago. The Cever couple's education method, thinking method, problem-solving method, and the kindness and innocence of the family are the most precious things in this show. I think if we must give a certain meaning, then the meaning of "Growing Pains" is to educate in happiness.
This is also the reason why domestic dramas with similar themes cannot become classics. Fortunately, the hottest "Wulin Biography" on the screen in 2006 made up for this vacancy. It is meaningful and reasonable in happiness.
Check the information about the family on the Internet, and commented that there are many viewers who like this show, in fact, they just want to see Mike. I totally agree. He is the one who brings me the greatest joy and the most moving me. Of course, he is the one who finds the most of himself in the character. Cute and angry, kind and mischievous.
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