Kind of like "Out of New World". It's just that the background is very different, and the Bailey family has a lot of comedy and youthful love elements.
A deaf family raising cows on a farm, the only hearing daughter has the talent to be a singer. To study in Paris means that the family has lost the only person they rely on for normal communication with the outside world in their daily lives. But what is valuable is that everyone in this family is optimistic, has a strong belief, a father who does what he says, a beautiful and caring mother, and a precocious but gradually sensible younger brother. Maybe this is the real backing of the family.
There are also many interesting points. Dad named the family's new all-black calf "Obama". Since black people can be president, why can't deaf people run to win everyone's support? They opposed the mayor's proposal to build a commercial town and wanted to preserve the original ecological appearance of the town. Mapping some problems in French society. Mr. Tuomasen was supposed to flourish because of the system, someone framed it and became a music teacher in a small town. Although the theme of this film is family and chasing dreams, it is a brushstroke, and the point after it is integrated into the comedy cannot be ignored.
Those who have dreams will always succeed. mutual encouragement.
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