Pause button by the sea

Serenity 2022-10-23 11:42:57

I watched this movie two hours before the Spring Festival Gala, and after watching it, I really lost my interest in watching the Spring Festival Gala. I watched this movie because I was also on vacation, and I wanted to do something every vacation, but I always ended up doing nothing.
The story begins with three interesting children, a pair of parents who are about to divorce, and both have hired lawyers. In order to let the grandfather of the child with cancer have a good last birthday, the couple chose to hide the fact that they had separated. On the way from London to the Scottish Highlands, the couple were busy arguing while arguing to their children that they weren't arguing. I think this is the reason why these three children are so cute. One will write down everything in his little notebook, and he will keep it with him at any time. Later in the plot, it is mentioned that the parents have not read this notebook. Respect the child's privacy; one is a boy who likes to explore encyclopedias and the like; the other is a little girl who loves to be honest and ask silly questions and hold her breath when she is unhappy.
The children also have an uncle, grandpa's eldest son. The eldest son used this birthday party to gather and make his business friends. Grandpa thought it was boring and took the three children to the beach to play. The grandfather and the children were playing and it was over. The children directly gave the grandfather the funeral that the grandfather wanted, built a raft to cremate the grandfather, and sent it to the sea... The
dead were comforted, but the living were helpless. Can you imagine uncle laughing at the guests and angrily asking what the kids did?
At the end of the story, the quarrelsome couple, the uncle who was constantly climbing for his career, and his depressive-inclined wife, his child who didn't know how to go, stopped and pressed the pause button once by the sea.
Death tells us that a lot is not important, a lot is important. They played on the beach.

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What We Did on Our Holiday quotes

  • Mickey McLeod: She ate Granddads Swiss roll!

    Jess: I didn't mean to. It was an accident!

  • Jess: Then the policemen comes.

    Abi: That was just a misunderstanding, sweetheart.

    Doug: Sometimes when grown-ups discuss things very loudly, people will get the wrong ideas

    Mickey McLeod: He let me play with his taser.

    Doug: Well, he didn't let ya

    Mickey McLeod: He didn't say I couldn't.

    Jess: Does electricity feel nice, daddy?

    Doug: No, not nice.