In the story, she is kind and stubborn, like thousands of old women in ordinary families, making you jump in anxiety and make you cry. How can life withstand the scouring of so many flash floods, and survive repeated earthquakes and tsunamis without warning? Plain and light firewood, rice, oil and salt, like flowers in spring, rain in summer, leaves in autumn and snow in winter, are normal and impermanent.
Roger said, I was going to do a bypass a while ago, and Sister Tao took care of me in a healthy and healthy way. Now she has a stroke, it's up to me to take care of her healthily. If the situation changes, I don't know what to do. Life is short, like the morning dew. The biggest need of love is companionship, and companionship is the warmth and management of many years, one needle and one thread, one porridge and one meal. If we gradually forget how to get along with each other and what kind of connections and feelings normal people should have, then what is the meaning of life itself. People will always grow old, people will always become weaker, people will always become ugly, there will always be so many sorrows and sufferings, and there will be powerlessness. Years of tranquility are not for nothing, only after really experiencing strong winds and waves, can you feel the real calmness. Perhaps the real "big winds and waves" is actually life, the days that flow away from you when you are attentive or not. How lucky Sister Tao is, she took care of and comforted the lives of other people, and in the end, what she gave back to her was warmth.
I really liked the vision of Roger and Sister Tao walking hand in hand after the movie ended.
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