It took one and a half hours to experience other people's lives, from a small misunderstanding at the first meeting, to dating, to meeting parents, buying a house, getting married, everything was done naturally, there was no vigorous love, and there was no blushing and thick neck noise. It's just plain, plain, and long. At the end of the film, it seems that nothing has been said, and it seems that a lot has been said.
A maid and a milkman seem to be very inconspicuous occupations and existences in our opinion, but one is optimistic, one is hard-working, and his life is actually enjoyable. A small person who would not make any difference when thrown into a crowd is a dazzling presence in a family.
But I am very impressed with my mother. When I was about to get married, my mother proposed to visit my father's house. My father said frankly that the place was not as good as yours, and it was not suitable for you. Mom doesn't feel like she's getting married either. The son wants to choose to study art. Although both parents do not agree with art, they never interfere with the son's choice. The son found out that his wife was mentally ill and did not divorce. The mother found out that his daughter-in-law was mentally ill and would not be able to hold his grandson in her life. She was just sad that she could not hold her grandson, but did not persuade her son to divorce. When the mother gave birth, the father asked the wife's condition for the first time, and he didn't even remember the child's gender, so he was warmed up.
When my mother resigned because of marriage, the host was surprised and said, get married? Marry a man? It is indeed a corrupt country hahaha. It came out so early that I was worried that my son would bring a man home. My husband's initiative to ask to be green also shattered my three views. Is this still possible? ? Hahaha
A seemingly ordinary life, in my opinion, is so lucky. The person you like also likes yourself. He survived the war and survived the chaos. He has a small family of his own and a lovely son. Isn’t that a lucky person’s life?
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