Watching a movie has gone through the ordinary life of ordinary people. Parents are in ordinary love. They are diligent and diligent, and they manage the house with their hearts. Little by little, they enrich the house they need to repay for 25 years. With the telephone and the TV, my father's milk cart has also changed from a small cart to a car. Dad's hairline gradually moved back, and Mom's voice gradually became hoarse. They worry about their son's schooling and are proud of his son's achievements. This small family has experienced World War II, heard Churchill's famous king's speech on the radio, heard the atomic bomb dropped by the United States, read through the newspaper that Hitler published a new book "Mein Kampf", and read that Margaret Thatcher was in power. In old age, through television, saw Armstrong on the moon. Every major event that seems to be historical today, but at that time, it was so common to know through the radio, through the newspapers. They will also pay attention to the facts, but many care about their small family, and their son is even more shocked by the legalization of homosexuality than the legalization of homosexuality. They are the epitome of many ordinary families in the social environment. People have lived in the world for only a hundred years, what are we pursuing, and we can be proud of living a normal life. Warm movie, five-star recommendation!
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