At the end of World War II, Paul, an orphaned soldier, embarked on a journey back home. But when he returned home, his wife who had married in a hurry before the war did not give him the sweetness of a victory kiss, and even the letters he wrote back on the battlefield never opened. In the eyes of this wife, Paul's task is to sell chocolates in a military uniform and continue to go out to earn money.
During Paul's business trip, he met the beautiful Victoria. Victoria is the daughter of a Mexican estate owner with a vineyard. Her family is more traditional, but with a little change, she is allowed to study for a Master of Arts in the United States by herself. She is pregnant with the professor's child, but the professor is unwilling to take responsibility. At this time, the male protagonist Paul stepped forward, and after rescuing her again and again, he was determined to help Victoria go home and give her a reasonable explanation for her pregnancy. In Victoria's home, Paul felt the warmth of home many times. Whether it was his father's scolding, his mother's concern, or his grandparents' enthusiasm, Paul was very useful. In just a few days, he participated in the harvest festival in Mexico and lived happily with Victoria's family. Among them, I also harvested, my grandfather taught that time is the medicine that heals all wounds, and everything cannot be worth it. The most heartwarming scene is about the love song that Grandpa taught Paul when he was parting, which melted the hearts of the whole family.
For Paul, who was an orphan, what he lacked most was the warmth of home. These he had never had in the military or with his ex-wife in San Francisco, but were fully felt at home in Victoria; naturally, he was more than willing to be part of such a family. When Paul returns to Los Angeles and sees his wife having sex with her lover, instead of being depressed, he is relieved. After all, the warmth of home is irreplaceable!
The final vineyard fire is very classic. The family estate is completely destroyed, and the grape seeds left by the ancestors are the only surviving ones. The family is surrounded by this root of life, and I believe that they also have roots and strength in their hearts.
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The language barrier does not hinder the transmission of love. To love her is to love other people's children in her stomach... These stalks probably come from walking in the clouds.
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