A heartwarming story about a charming gentleman whose gentleness and love contain small conflicts and drive the heroine's life.
These are enough to make the film pass the line, but only pass. As for the mysterious Mr. Church, his past has only revealed a painful corner, and he has returned to peace with the passing of the past... So... Who is Mr. Church? What happened to his father? How does he balance multiple life roles such as pianist and chef? Why does he do this? ...I have to say that these cunning blank spaces that make people curious, confused, and pondered are the culprits that push the film to a good line. Most film critics are saying that although there is no blood relationship, Mr. Church and the heroine's family of two generations of single mothers form a real family, a warm and loving family, and finally cured Mr. Church's father's abuse and whipping in his early years. Anxiety and pain in the bottom of my heart. This is certainly one aspect, but it's interesting, isn't it? A combination of a single mother without a father and a man who has always lived under the influence of his father.
The heroine who lacks her father does not feel inferior and has no self-pity, nor has she searched for her father; while the man who was abused and whipped by his father always cherishes the photo with his father. When the heroine opened Mr. Church's box, the two photos were stacked together: in the yellowed black and white photo, the little Church was timidly wearing a small suit, and the tall, tall, top hat father stood behind him; The warm-pink color photo shows the mistress and daughter cuddling with each other, with the tall Mr. Church leaning over behind them. "You look a lot like him."
Only Mr. Church didn't answer this sentence. His eyes dropped slightly. After a short pause, he quickly changed the topic. His tone was soft and consistent, and he just turned around and went to the bar, spinning around.
If the father only brought fear and pain to Church, would he be this stoic, calm?
If the hostess's family gave him a complete family that he could park, why would he go out so often to get drunk?
What was it given to him in the past? What is he trying to escape with alcohol? What did he curse his father for?
Like the father in the photo, Mr. Church also wears a small hat. Under the brim of his hat, his eyes were gentle and powerful, elegant and quiet. He has a self-disciplined schedule, good upbringing, and good taste, and all these excellent characters must be shaped without his strict father.
It's just that Mr. Church is gentler, more sensitive, and more talented. Known son Mo Ruofu, with Mr. Church's talent, he deserves to have achieved the world's attention and left a name in history. His father obviously knew this - Mr Church could do anything.
only
He chose to be a personal cook himself.
A small bar pianist.
An amateur painter and gardener.
His life completely deviated from his father's expectations. He divorced, he fled, but it was only the trajectory of his life that he fled, but his heart never completely left.
Those who do not understand, feel guilty and angry; those who respect and cherish, and those who fear and hate, grieve.
I think Mr. Church loves his father like a box of old books passed down from generation to generation, and his words and deeds can't help exuding the mellow fragrance of his father's generation.
He walked gently and peacefully through the obscure, leisurely and unrestrained life.
Those gentle smells still linger in his wardrobe, in the chopped basil, floating in the open jazz music of IZZY, and finally put into the pages of those old books standing still on the bookshelf.
until we open it.
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