I watched it for Gerard Butler. I didn't expect to get such a calm, delicate, warm and real film. Maybe I picked an appropriate time: a quiet night, a warm bed, a ill body... If During the day, many shots may inevitably be fast-forwarded by me, but at this moment, I can follow the film, listen to the music, and listen to it slowly.
Every actor interprets every role well, a strong mother who needs to be loved, a grandma who seems to have experienced many stories as well, a smart and lonely child who longs for love... The background music is also very suitable, there are not many lines, and there is no conflict And climax, maybe a bit of a documentary plot, but that's what life is like. In the end, I hope that the "fake dad" played by Gerald can come back again, but I know in my heart that life is often not so dramatic.
Gerald plays a man who doesn't talk much but has a sense of responsibility, who is still charming when he smiles. The character isn't the focus of the film, just an episode in the life the family went through. Dancing is really one of the important ways to quickly enhance your relationship. I especially like the part of the two who said goodbye to each other at the door. In the end, they didn't say anything, all in a light kiss.
In the final scene, the two mothers and sons depend on each other for life. There is an end to the past, and life will continue. I hope that fate will treat those who live peacefully and peacefully with their hearts. Really bless them, because I know that this kind of episode is played out in different corners of the world.
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