See warmth in plainness

Garry 2022-03-23 09:03:14

A film about family love. In order to protect the children's emotions, the father arranged a short trip to take the children to fulfill their wishes. During the trip, the children felt their father's deep love for them, so when the father told the children that their mother had passed away at the end of the trip, the children were less emotionally impacted.
The themes that American dramas are good at, and the lives of ordinary people, touch people's hearts every bit. From the moment he knew that his wife had passed away, the male protagonist had only a short-lived more intense emotional outburst. In order to reduce the emotional damage of the loss of his mother to his two daughters, he suppressed his grief and began to travel with the children. In the laughter of the children, the father's sadness, uneasiness and longing for his wife were vividly expressed through the messages from the answering machine at home.
Although there are many sensational expressions, it is clear that the hysterical roar is far more touching than the inadvertent flash of sadness in the calm and calm. But why do many domestic screenwriters and directors do not understand it! ! !

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  • Macie 2022-04-21 09:03:21

    happiness will continue

  • Vita 2022-04-19 09:02:48

    2008 North American Box Office No. 1. A film good enough to award an Oscar for Best Picture. Real and touching.

Grace Is Gone quotes

  • Stanley Philipps: So what have you been up to, John?

    John Phillips: I'm studying to take the GRE.

    Stanley Philipps: Good. You're going back to school?

    John Phillips: I'm thinking about it, yeah.

    Stanley Philipps: That's great. What for?

    John Phillips: Law. Or medicine. I haven't decided yet.

  • John Phillips: You're bigger than the last time I saw you. How old are you now?

    Heidi Phillips: Dawn's 8. I'm 12 1/2.

    John Phillips: Wow.

    Dawn Phillips: How old are you?

    John Phillips: 32. Bet that sounds pretty old to you, doesn't it?

    Heidi Phillips: Do you have a job?

    John Phillips: Why, are you hiring?