At that time, I watched the first movie alone at home, cried for 2 hours, and finished writing the film review with red eyes.
At that time, a friend revealed that the second part will tell the story of the younger brother, so I thought about it for a while, what kind of stories will the younger brother have? Will it make me cry for 2 hours too?
The opening of the second part almost followed the end of the first part, but the viewing interval was too long, and the details of the ending were somewhat forgotten, but it had little effect.
Halfway through the film, I realized that I hadn't cried yet. I thought to myself, alas, the second part isn't particularly tearful... I thought it was really telling the story of my younger brother, but it turned out to be the story of Jiang Lin, and I thought it was about Jiang Lin. The story turned out to be the story of solving the grievances first, and when I talked about understanding the relationship between the grievances and Dechun, I probably realized at that time that I wanted to connect the story of three people.
How do you think that Jiang Lin's younger brother must be a white wolf, but the plot is still unclear? I can't figure out why Jiang Lin said that he was killed by his younger brother, didn't he kill himself? ? ? (Or is the subtitle translation wrong?)
The tone of the second half is still a little sad. The climax is at the end. Jiang Lin can't help his father's death? When he wakes up, there is no way to do it. Anything is possible in life.
After adopting the adopted son, the father was unaware of the eldest son's emotions, so that the eldest son's emotions and suspicions piled up and eventually could not end.
If this is the result of having two children, is there no problem with one child? In the final analysis, there is still a lack of effective communication. If you can speak your mind with your father, mistakes can be avoided.
Feel sorry to say it as soon as possible, the more you delay, the less you will dare to say it, and the less you may want to say it.
It takes time to let go, and it takes time to forgive.
Finally, I predict that the third part should be about Jiang Lin and his father. It is still tearful to think about it roughly.
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