A typical American film, the actors are well-chosen, from the image to the acting skills are very suitable for the role. The lyric machine of the final audition is the main theme of the film: I have seen love from two perspectives, from giving and receiving, but in the end all I see is love (presumably this is what it means).
The last 1/3 of the film is the essence of the film: the parents are helpless at the performance site, they judge whether the children sing well by observing the words and deeds of others, there is silence around them, they applaud, they cry, they smile, they stand up to greet, It was their own children who performed on the stage, but they couldn't feel it. That scene made the audience feel in the situation and deeply felt it. This also paved the way for the father to want to be alone after returning home - the child really sang very well. Here is another episode that touched me very much: the father put his hand on the daughter's vocal cords, read his lips, and tried to feel the singing in his own way. Later, the family members who sat upstairs during the interview also gave her strength. Watching them fix their eyes, singing and sign language combine to convey the power of love. How do you feel about the singing? Resonate with heart through heart.
Although there is no mention of how to go on fishing, parents let their children chase their dreams, but it is enough here, because the movie does not need to be so realistic, as an inspirational chicken soup film (in my opinion), it has done its best.
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