When I saw two-thirds of the film, I thought it was a warm film about a nanny and a child. At the last kiss, I wondered if there was love between them? Looking back, it can be seen from the little boy looking in the mirror and comparing his muscles that the little boy began to pay attention to his appearance. I think he realized his love for the heroine. In the end, they may all know that it is better not to pierce this piece of paper. I have a hard time, but I think it's just right to pause the story here. wonderful
What impressed me was their conversation at the dinner table at the end, like a conversation between two adults who were in love
I agree with a barrage "The male protagonist is a passer-by in the female protagonist's life, and the female protagonist is the whole of the male protagonist's life."
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