I have seen a few questions 1. Why does his wife always want to have a second child? Obviously has a lovely son. 2. The last two children may not be his, it is possible that one is the waiter and the other is his father-in-law. There are also a few scenes that I remember deeply. The first feeling is that it turns out that Xiaosan wants to be the main room is not only a routine for domestic dramas, but also in foreign countries. Secondly, what the mother-in-law said before the car accident is to the effect that some people don't know what is most precious. She can show off to her colleagues by ignoring her husband's derailment and getting the bag she wants. Is this sentence also talking about herself? , and if I am the male lead's wife, I actually expect the male lead to change after he cheats, at least it becomes interesting. And the male lead and the wife themselves are doing what the male lead does. But this kind of psychology of expecting the male protagonist to cheat may be what the director wants to tell the audience, which is what the mother-in-law of the male protagonist I just mentioned. Some people don't know what is the most precious. In the end, the scene where the male protagonist's father-in-law rides the roller coaster with the ashes is very tender. In short, I have no regrets after watching it. The director still emphasizes that the family belongs to the
male protagonist. Master, pay attention to her.
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