Well, have to say it's a fairly good film. Beautiful and peaceful. We all come from somewhere, we are all different, even can be so different from the people just so close to you. It’s just that this little girl owes her to her Dad. However, if you can grow up without a mobile phone and computer, it is difficult to define whether it is good or bad. But fortunately, I have grown up, and I have the opportunity to see the outside world slowly, and being able to make my own choices is a good thing after all. The part of the bee is so cute, however it is not only about trust. Maybe more part is how to face yourself. Sigh's rhythm is very slow, it takes a little bit of patience, the story unfolds slowly, a little bit longer, but within the range of tolerance. The second half is actually quite a peach blossom, life has entered a certain stage, it should be very enjoyable to be able to live such a life.
Although she didn't say where her mother was in the end, these may be things outside of the film, and the discussion of the theme is fine without this part.
Four stars. Another star wants to encourage directors + independent films
Oh more! Actually didn't recognize her father as a brother in "Go Through Water and Fire" ah ah ah ah ah ah! This actor is too changeable!
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