The grandson committed a heinous crime, and that heart also realized the suffering of the victim's family. And what about the life of the grandson who inherited her bloodline, should he use his half-life ignorant of the world to pay for the crime he committed regardless of age? Even the grandson didn't know what kind of repentance to make for this, and she suffered a humiliation that she had never felt before, but no words could eliminate that kind of remorse on behalf of her grandson.
In the first and last poem of Meizi's life, she wrote her first love and last regret, "I love even a lonely wild flower", how can I turn my head and see me The suffering of turning a blind eye?
One person sins, the whole world repents. "Will there be poetry after Auschwitz" becomes, in this film, "Can I still appreciate poetry when someone close to me committed a felony."
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