Perhaps different from reality, the main thread that runs through the whole film is family affection, whether it is attributable to the father or the mother. I didn't pay too much attention to how to defraud and track. I like the father of the male protagonist, which reminds me of Bill Nighy, the father of the male protagonist in Time Traveler. The film seems to tell a faint love, but it is heavy to your bones. Whose father is not so stalwart, who does not want his father to be so stalwart.
Yes, you need a dad like that to encourage you to fly without worry when you're not on your own, but what about when you're lost? Played by Tom Hanks, he is actually the second father of the male protagonist. He teaches earnestly and gives the greatest tolerance. He pulls back a genius boy back to the normal father role.
So, it seems that this film is about two fathers~
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