At first, I thought what kind of thing is this, just a group of bastards kneeling and licking around the rich second generation?
But I was amused by the old lady's artistic spirit, and was infected by Uncle Hugh's wholehearted protection and support.
At the end of the performance in the Golden Hall, the new wife, who fell to the ground with a laugh at the first concert, yelled at the soldiers, and was immediately moved by this kindness.
And, gosh, this is a movie based on a true story, so this outrageous story is true, and people were so tolerant of this rich second-generation old lady at the time, but it was only a small number of stakeholders , and why are more groups recognized? I will take this as a kind of respect and kindness to the old artist who has no talent for singing, but really loves to sing. That's what touched me the most about the whole movie.
It is hard to imagine how much goodness will remain in the present day? What will the trolls on the Internet look like?
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