A long time ago, this movie was marked by me and wanted to watch, but I neglected the time and energy to watch a slow-paced movie. It took me 3 days to finish watching it one after another.
In the middle of the night of the typhoon, the mother said to her unsatisfactory son that people are dying, her understanding of life, her feelings about the imminent death, and her memories of her deceased husband, why life has become like this. Dim lights, small room, old radio playing Teresa Teng's "The Sadness of Parting": It is deeper than the sea and bluer than the sky.
Mother said: I have never loved anyone deeper than the sea.
Yes, we have never loved anyone deeper than the sea, but when the mother threw away all the father's relics, she still kept a shirt for her son to put on. Although the father did not support his son to write novels, he could buy it. The novel was sent to the neighbors, proudly telling them that his son was promising. Neither of them spoke out their love, hidden in a blue deeper than the sea.
I hope that on a sunny day, you are still healthy, wearing a white shirt; I am young and beautiful, swaying in the wind; you and I hold hands, love and life live in the moment, not I am alone now, alone keep past.
We have never loved anyone deeper than the sea, and you are lingering in my heart.
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