only love.
Looking at the introduction, I thought that a very cliché story was embedded in a very official name - a boring show, not praying for anything. I don't like that woman, and I don't think there's anything special about the man with the most perfect face. that's it.
The beginning was very calm, and it even made me a little disgusted. It was really disgusting to pull out charity, drag a poor child, and inexplicable generosity and anger.
conduct. She went. So it's still a documentary that is shocking - although it's not, but in such a big environment, those individuals, those many scenes, you can't help but leave the scene and forget that you are watching a movie. The man is as cool as ever, but his character is gradually full, and he knows where his anger lies, and the charm of a corner gradually shows. Watch that little kid get better little by little, until he sits up, thin, but working hard. . . very powerful.
She returns. But undercurrent. Looking back before leaving. His blindness. Finally lost. speechless. stare. desolate.
This changed the course of life. The reunion of old friends, casual greetings, heart, is uneasy. Goodbye, no fragrance.
Well, timely explained the mines. The scene of the baby crying didn't feel unbearable, but it reminded me of the battleship Potemkin. Salute it. There is an ominous foreboding.
come back. Things are not people. Heart not yet.
There is nothing to say after that, or there is too much to say. Can only watch. look. to the end.
The tune sounded.
Unfortunately, not you.
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