1. Life will not change because of a typhoon. I experienced everything that was planned on the night of the typhoon. In the end, I was disillusioned because I heard the result with my own ears. The tears in Hiroshi Abe's eyes. The powerlessness of a man is deeper than the sea. Sometimes I can only accept the reality. I've been in love, and I'm happy
2 After reading the previous short review, the feeling has completely changed. This time, I fell in love with the grandma played by Xilin Shu, who said that she threw away all her grandfather's things, but she didn't want to throw anything away. Her love for the family is deeper than the sea. She saves her retirement salary. I want to take expensive interest classes for my grandchildren and save myself money. I really want to cry when I see her doing this for the family. When her son gave her 10,000 yen, her eyes lit up. On the one hand, she felt that her son was promising. I want to give myself money, but on the other hand I feel that my son will not do this, so I want to return the money
I tried my best to match my son and remarry my son, but he was never so good The main sentence "Let life go on" can't help but want to cry
At the end, Hiroshi Abe should have reconciled with his grandfather. His father, whom he disliked the most, stopped him from chasing his dream of becoming a novelist, but he still bought the book to give to his neighbor and friend. The grandfather at that time must be very proud, but Hiroshi Abe became more and more The more he became like his father, and finally he lived the way he hated the most. I think he should have decided to change in the end. Yantai probably didn't do it. In the end, the two sides broke up at the station. Zhenwu wanted to walk to base, and he would probably live as his father. It looks like and can Hiroshi Abe really change? Looking forward to seeing what they'll be like next month
(Click on the information of Shu Xilin and find that the old man has passed away. I really hope to see more of her works??)
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