When I watched it, I kept thinking, how come I always feel so weird. Even watching ghost horror movies didn't feel so weird. Is it a strange character, is it the basic dialogue, or is it a monotonous life? Even the music sounds good, and it's so sad when matched with those pictures.
A little boy who has lost his parents and his grandmother depend on each other, silent and sad. Grandma asked him if the TV ended like this. The little boy got up and left. Grandma watched him silently, played the piano for him, brought him a puppy, and helped him realize his ideals, all in hopes that he would be happy. The little boy saw the little bicycle with his eyes lit up, and rode it crazy in the yard. This was the only time he was happiest? Why did you never see this smile again?
After grandma's unremitting efforts, the boy also participated in the Tour de France, but was captured by the underworld. Grandma embarked on a long journey of searching. Whether it's rowing a boat in the vast ocean or looking for it in the crazy traffic...
beauty is a very unbeautiful city. The three sisters of Meidu who once lived in it are now three unbearable old ladies. The daily food is to throw a grenade into the pond and blow back a lot of frogs. Soups, appetizers, staple foods, and desserts are all frogs or tadpoles, so you can enjoy yourself. However, I am so afraid of such a life.
The gangs in Mirador arrested bicycle racers just to treat them as horse races and make people place bets. Grandma and the three sisters rescued their grandson and escaped from Mirador. Perhaps the chase here is the origin of what it is called a comedy. However, the depression in front of me has been holding me tightly, making me unable to laugh.
In the end, the gray-haired grandson said to the empty chair beside him: "Grandma, the TV is over." With just one sentence, his tight heart suddenly felt a great pain, and the tears in his eyes disappeared. It turned out that there were no tears when I was the saddest. My grandma has passed away a few years, but life still goes on.
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