Family ". De Niro changed his old style and played a newly widowed spouse. , The sixtieth old man with 4 children. It wasn't the killer who could pierce Yang with a hundred steps, nor the powerful gang leader. This time, De Niro dedicated his deep tenderness to the fans who loved him. It was also the first time that De Niro made me cry.
Father as a mountain. Having been away from home, I can really understand the meaning of this word deeply. Especially when he was lonely guarding a huge house, doing the work he usually did, thinking of the few pairs of children far away, and after the vicissitudes of life, he missed the children he loved so much. So even at the end of the world, even if he was infected with a disease, he firmly embarked on this family journey, a journey of love. The passing train represents his mood. It is an urgent expectation. He wants to bring a surprise to his children. Those antennas hanging high in the sky, for him, were the positions that he used to fight for, but now they have become a line of connecting hearts.
Father’s love is simple, just like the last sentence in the film. He hopes everyone is very good; father’s love is really simple. It’s enough to come back to see him at Christmas; father’s love is simple to the extreme, and the children are busy. Come on a trip, take a look at a group photo, greetings and hugs and hurriedly leave. Just because he is a father, just because he loves his children, there is nothing more to ask for.
In the blink of an eye, the Spring Festival in 2010 arrived. The Chinese New Year is equivalent to Christmas in the West. It is a happy and peaceful holiday for family reunion. Those wanderers who are drifting outside are watching you with warmth and affection with one or two pairs of expectant eyes. They are your father and mother, and they are waiting for you to return home.
Take a short time of the year and use your young journey to bring them happiness on the occasion of the holiday season, not for anything else, just because they are your parents.
Just because they love you
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