The story of the Bellier family is about a universal problem. When you were a child, your parents always nagged about when you would grow up. When we grew up, our parents were reluctant to give up. But children always have to grow up, they always have to form their own family on another branch, and then spread their branches and leaves, and when a generation gets old, the new generation will also be sad and pack, saying: I am gone, thousands of years ago, As is always the case, the journey of life always contains joy and parting, as Paula sings in the movie "I'm not going to run away, just to fly". This is a cycle, an inevitable journey of one's own in life. The experience of the predecessors is visible to the future generations, the joys and sorrows are mixed, and the life remains unchanged.
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