It's so comfortable, it's this movie by Hirokazu Koreeda.
Divorced parents and children want their parents to be together again. I heard that a wish can come true where the two trains meet. A group of children carefully saved money and planned a long-distance operation. In the last few seconds after seeing the two cars meet, other children said the miracle they wanted to happen most, hoped that the pet dog would be resurrected, hoped to become an actor, hoped that the father would quit gambling, and so on. The brothers originally agreed to make a wish for a volcano near the brother's house to erupt, so that the brother and mother would not have to live there and the family would be reunited. My brother's wish is that my father can write good songs. The brother didn't speak, while everyone else was shouting. Just like accepting that the dog will never live again, the older brother has also learned to accept the fact that his parents are not together. I chose the world, not the obsession that my family must be together. Growth is not like that.
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