Father and Daughter: Open Arms

Suzanne 2022-04-19 09:02:45

The first few minutes were pretty routine, and honestly, I found it boring and cumbersome. With the development of the story, the girls are in different stages of growth, doing different things, starting to work hard for a living, and finally getting old. These are easy to say. The author did not add any comments and did not reveal too much personal feelings. It just seemed so busy and numb, and compared with childhood, it was a little cruel.
The girl turned into an old lady after all, when she approached the dry shoal where the once sunk boat, where her father died, disappeared into the horizon. She slowly crouched down and lay on the soil, as if there was a slight change behind her, she turned her head slightly, her father was standing behind her, and suddenly she seemed to be the little girl again, running towards her father's open arms bend.
Of course, this is an illusion, but I believe that everyone can find some warmth of reality from this fictional picture.
I didn't expect these at the end to make me re-savour the trivial details that once bored me at the beginning. Probably these are the attitudes that I can't avoid in life. In front of the author, I can only admit this. , to be honest, moved me.

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