Can't stop tears. Returning to sweetness after suffering is just like the taste of life.
After the First World War, Milne, a famous British writer, was in the countryside with his son Billy, and wrote this world-renowned children's work of Winnie the Pooh series, which brought people who were in sorrow and unable to dispel thoughts after the war and created a carnival. Happy, but as the prototype of the characters in the book: Billy, who was exposed to the public eye, lost his father and bid farewell to his childhood. But after participating in the war, the story of returning to a good relationship with his father is a heartwarming work of how to continue living with love and happiness after the war.
From a child to a man who dared to join the war.
War is also an important bridge for communication between father and son.
War is their complex, mixed emotional bond of sorrow and joy.
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