Really care about hiding in the heart

Jada 2022-04-20 09:01:28

The great love of men! Matt thought that giving his wife and children a good life was a responsibility, but when his wife died shortly after an accident, he learned of his wife's betrayal from his rebellious daughter! Pain, humiliation, powerlessness bothered him. But Matt tried his best to fix his daughter's bad habits, did everything possible to verify his rival, and told him that he could say goodbye to his wife! Because he allows those who love their wives to go and say goodbye! What I see at this time is a man's strength, responsibility, deep love, and love immersed in the bone marrow! Matt's anger and love for his wife are intertwined, real and touching!
Sid (the eldest daughter's unruly and indulgent boyfriend) seems to be cynical. When he shakes his head, he finds that he and Matt's helpless and painful micro-expressions about his father's death due to drunk driving happened to reflect the seemingly indifferent world. In fact, there is so much care in my heart...
The aged father's caress to his daughter who suffered an accident and the accusation of his son-in-law are still a manifestation of the power of family affection!
The rhythm is relatively slow, and the topic is relatively heavy, but it subtly gives the viewer time to think about human nature...

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The Descendants quotes

  • Matt King: [to Elizabeth] Goodbye, Elizabeth. Goodbye, my love, my friend, my pain, my joy. Goodbye. Goodbye. Goodbye.

  • Matt King: You little fuck! Do you get hit a lot?

    Sid: I don't know, I've had my share.

    Matt King: [to Alex] Your friend is completly retarded, you know that?

    Sid: Hey man, I've got a little brother who's retarded! Don't use that word in derogatory fashion.

    Matt King: Oh.

    Sid: [laughing] No I don't have a retarded brother!

    Alexandra King: Sid, you suck!