Revisiting old movies is like reminiscing about your own past, with mixed flavors, especially on such a special day. In the wine bureau a few days ago, I shared my childhood father-son relationship with my friends. Of course, the result was frustrating. The patterned society, people, and life are full of violence and contempt. It was only because of differences in their interests and talents that they embarked on a different path. In fact, most of the fathers in China have long forgotten how to love, we just don't want to admit it because of some bad morals. I don't know if I am a qualified father, because there is no such an example in my life. Even if I barely have it, I don't want to follow the rules. It's so fucking boring. I just want to give my children a less stereotyped childhood. At least in the future, they will not feel bored and frustrated when they talk about me in the wine board. I thought, burying my true feelings in my heart, without telling him, this might be the best gift on Father's Day. Besides, this movie should be the childhood expectation of every boy.
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