At first, I was tricked by the guise of Ji film. I watched the orthopedic film where I thought it was my sister taking care of my sister-in-law on behalf of my elder brother, but it turned out that it was not hhh, it was a story about love. The love of the homeless, of course, also has the sisterhood that I most want to see
At first I thought that after my brother died, my sister would become my brother's possession, but I didn't think I actually guessed it, and Ruth was the one who was more like my brother. She can synchronise with Ai Ji's rhythm, a virtuous lady who jumps off trains and goes to bars just to drag Ai Ji on the right track. And it was Aiji's rebellious and uninhibited personality that gave Ruth the idea of breaking out of the norm and the courage to leave her abusive husband. Aggie once said that Ruth was her angel, but in fact they were each other's angels.
Later, the Whistle Station Cafe was a rest stop for countless blacks and poor people, where they could get the respect they deserve. It is also the generosity of these two angels that when Ruth's child was snatched by her ex-husband, everyone came to the rescue, and when Aiji faced accusations, the priest's god-level acting skills.
(I think what's up with Ruth looking like Woolf)
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