The first time I saw this movie was during a self-study session of a Chinese teacher in the second year of senior high school. At that time, I only chose to watch this movie because of its relatively high rating. A tragic plot is brewed soon after the film begins, and the grievances feel unfair and dark. The film uses a daughter as a lawyer to overturn the case for her father as an entry point, and uses flashbacks to relive what happened that year. There is no doubt that this story is a tragedy. The mentally handicapped father raised his daughter alone, and the two childlike people depended on each other for life. The father wanted to give his daughter his beloved schoolbag, and was involved in a disaster. In the whole movie, I will never forget the smile of my father, Long Jiu. It is the simple smile of love for his daughter. For the sake of her daughter, he can give up everything, even if it is his own life. Even if his IQ is only 6 years old, he still exudes the light of a father. , these smiles are so dazzling that they can burn others, and also make us viewers shed moving tears for this movie. A father always loves his daughter, and his daughter always loves his father. The quarrel and conflict with parents are only a moment, only love is eternal.
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