A bit off topic.
What I want to say is very simple, the most beautiful scenery is on the road, and the best life is experienced.
I quite understand the male lead, especially after I have children. Time is very precious, and there are still a lot of things to work on. I really want to take care of everything, but I don't have the time and energy. The male protagonist is convinced of the solid relationship between him and his family, so he works hard on work, promotion, and making money. It can be seen that he is not a workaholic, and he is also very helpless, so the first time he fast-forwarded his life, he skipped to after he was promoted, and he did not expect that it would be a year later.
Then it started to get out of control. After entering the automatic fast-forward mode, no matter how much he regrets in his heart and how hard he acts, it can't stop him from missing the growth of his children, the divorce of his wife, the death of his father, and the decline of his physical condition. Even if he does not miss his son's wedding, he stands Speaking on stage with "no background experience" also sounds like a complete idiot. When he was dead and fighting to tell his son what was most important, his life had come to an end.
This is a comedy with obvious life reasons, but more of it is my strong sense of resonance and sigh:
Life is not easy, it is very important to find the balance between dreams, self and environment; family is precious and needs to be managed and cherished with heart.
Even so, I wish I had a life remote that would fast-forward past wasted traffic time on the road, wrangling at work, and aunt time. ?
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