Many of the lines are very good, but I don't know why, but the scene that moved me the most is Liz saying I love you with red eyes to his parents. and i know she loves me. In the face of such parents and such a family, she said these words sincerely, I think, this may be the most important thing, always firmly believe in this love, do not blame, do not escape, face and believe . She knew that it wasn't that her mother couldn't be a good mother, but she tried her best, but she couldn't do better. This belief makes me feel so beautiful.
How many people can do this? We always think that everything is bad from the outside world, caused by others, caused by the environment. If it weren't for these things, we could be better. How many people can be like Liz to be grateful for everything they have. What she said to her father, she thanked the person who abandoned her, because he let her see more possibilities in life and find another way she wanted.
I think the important thing is not whether she was admitted to Harvard, but the gratitude and love she always has in her heart.
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