After getting through the first half hour of preparation, the later is very exciting. Aunt Mei's acting skills are very expressive, and the transition from bitter to sad is very natural. At first glance, I saw that Benny was acting a little bit, but he sang quite nicely.
The whole family is simply tragic in its own way. The father committed suicide, the mother had cancer after taking drugs all the year round, the eldest daughter's husband cheated on her own student, and there was a fourteen-year-old daughter who was in a rebellious period. The second daughter stayed at home to take care of her mother and fell in love with her Her cousin, she later found out that the two of them were brothers and sisters. The third daughter came back with her fiancé, but the fiancé was seen flirting with her eldest sister's fourteen-year-old daughter.
The conflicts that were previously covered up broke out one after another. The mother tore apart all the truth, and the relatives left one by one, and in the end she was the only one left.
The family atmosphere is very important, and this film tells us from another aspect that poisonous tongues are not acceptable...
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