The theme of the entire film should be family and affection, and love.
Looking at the whole article, there are no tears that are too climax in the whole play. It seems that the whole is flat and quiet.
In the Chinese movies about love, there are more or less unforgettable losses, the ultimate pursuit, the separation of life and death, vigorous and vigorous, and the intention is to make the audience's tears.
But Mr. Church is different. Life and death have been separated twice, but it seems to be passed on to the audience that it is not an important person who has left forever in life, but a kind of emotion or inheritance that stays forever.
At both funerals, people consoled, talked, and laughed. More than the pain of loss, it should be a kind of love and nostalgia.
Mr. Church should be a very legendary figure. He can cook all kinds of food, play the piano, paint, and always be a gentleman. It seems that he has no shortcomings except that he can't drive.
It seems that everything is indifferent in his eyes, and the only thing that makes him obsessed should be the trauma of his family and affection brought to him by his father. But he gave all his warmth and company to the three grandparents who had nothing to do with him.
It can be said that such love is mutual. Neither Mr. Church made the Charlie family, nor the Charlie family made the Church, this kind of mutual achievement.
Not relatives, but relatives.
Over the years, they have never crossed the line, but the long-term company and respect happened to be the tenderest love between them.
Life does not need vigorous feelings, those ordinary and dull years spent together have long become an inseparable part of life.
It is a friend, a family member, and a constant support and reliance.
Probably this is love, the most precious thing wrapped in warm companionship, understanding and respect.
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