102-year-old dad to send 75-year-old son to nursing home? When I first saw the slogan on the movie poster and the happy opening of the plot, it seemed that this was a nonsensical family comedy. Of course, it just seems that we, who have experienced countless "routines", will not be fooled by this little trick. Sure enough, with the progress of the film's plot, we gradually understood the deep meaning and reason behind Dad's unreasonable task. I have seen or heard a lot of people discussing the topics of "Indian social phenomena", "unfilial sons", "old people's attitudes towards life", etc., which are reflected in this film. However, the moment I walked out of the cinema, all my feelings during the viewing process, under the influence of the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve, were only the stories between two pairs of father and son - 30 years of mutual harm and tolerance , eruption, relief -- the sigh of relief. In these two fathers, I saw the most real fatherly love. Love is the bond of feelings, all willingness to give is because of love, if there is no love, as said in the film, remember the best look. After watching this video, the most thing I want to do is go home and see my parents, because I'm afraid that when I get old, they can't send me to a nursing home too!
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