A film about family and intimacy.
The main scene is the heroine's house, and the storyline is not too bizarre.
Only through the dialogue between the mother and daughter, from the mother's peaceful relationship after her arrival to the daughter's final revelation of her innermost thoughts, all of these sharply reveal the rift in the intimacy between mother and daughter.
Focus on career, selfishness, treat her daughter as her property, abandon her two daughters, and impose her own thoughts on the child's mother.
Since childhood, she respected her mother, worshipped her mother, and was also afraid of her mother and did not dare to reveal her true thoughts.
A strong, a cowardly, they have long lacked true inner communication, and finally broke out in the courtesy.
Maybe the mother knew her daughter's true thoughts sooner or she would change, but it was too late.
In an intimate relationship, it's not that you don't love, but that you have expectations but always fail. Instead, you hate because of love.
Perhaps the best way to avoid such tragedies is to refrain from dabbling in intimacy until you become a mature, responsible person.
It is better to give yourself a freedom than to torture each other by giving birth to children, which is more freedom for children.
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