Although I agree psychologically that "the grace of nurturing is greater than the grace of fertility", I think I will choose to exchange it in the end. Movies are movies after all. In reality, there will be too many unexpected troubles as time progresses. Avoid them as soon as possible.
As soon as the child was born, relatives and friends began to say that he was like father, mother, grandpa, grandma, and uncle... Children are a continuation of their parents' lives, but there is no need to make them look like their parents everywhere. After all, he is not a replica of us. Watching him grow up healthily and freely in our limited life is a great enjoyment. Every time I hold my son and look at the little guy, it is like traveling with my childhood self in a time express.
When Liu Qing's parents appeared on the stage, they felt very marketable and took advantage of them, but with the development of the plot, it was found that although they were not as rich as Qing Duo's parents, they were more down-to-earth and more human in the way of educating their children. The best way to love a child is to spend more time on him. Material wealth can never replace the growth brought by companionship.
PS: The last time I saw Makiko Ono and Yoko Maki together was in "The Perfect Divorce", this time I was really surprised.
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