cry from beginning to end
Some details in the film are subtle and straightforward, the screams of wild animals in the forest, the torn mirror in Dad's hand corresponds to Dad's cruel decision, all kinds of rhythms and the sound of woodpecker's crashing into a language in Morman's ears, From the chick rescued by Moman at the beginning, to the little fish that grandma helped return to the pond, to the turtle that overturned on Moman's road when Dad was waiting.
The deepest impression is a few close-ups of the hands
Originally, I just wanted to leave a picture as a souvenir, but I had to have enough words, so I wrote a few impressive pictures in a hurry.
While watching the movie, I also developed empathy. The child without a mother is too pitiful, especially compared to the mother who never gave up on her child in "Life Is So Beautiful" that I watched yesterday.
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