Although this film is not outstanding in the Academy Awards, it is better than the actor's performance and some plot segments that turn corruption into magic, which are different, warm and touching.
The film has a breakthrough in the traditional mother-daughter relationship. In the film, the mother and daughter are neither natural enemies who cannot tolerate each other nor intimate sisters who dig their hearts out. The two have quarrels and discords, and their values and outlooks on life are also very different. One is conservative and the other is free and unrestrained. , but there is no resentment, they can always let go of the rift between each other and sincerely relate to each other. The road to love, marriage, and life between mother and daughter is not smooth, but they are all about perseverance, facing life head-on, brave and beautiful. Shirley MacLaine's mother is plump, three-dimensional, and sincere, without losing the actress's own natural sense of humor. And Deborah Wenger's daughter image is equally prominent, stoic and optimistic, especially the hearty laugh is impressive.
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