A heartwarming family drama. The story tells that Bailey lives happily with her family, but when she prepares to chase her dream, she encounters resistance from her family. In the end, the family understood her and let her "fly away" with confidence. Many of the storylines are family trivialities, but because they are family trivialities, they can easily resonate with us. Parents always want us to be close to them and don't want us to go too far. But we are eager to see the outside world. They always tell us that the mistakes they made and the detours they took, and they don't want us to repeat the same mistakes, but they should also be very clear that we are not the same as they were back then. Some roads, although tortuous, must ultimately be experienced by us. If we choose a distant place, we must not forget our hometown. My mother didn't want Bailey to leave. I think it was a small reason that she was afraid that their lives would be affected. It was just because she was used to being together as a family, and at the same time, she was worried that her daughter was alone in a foreign country. It takes a lot of courage to break something that is habitual. The last song "Flying Away" was great. Although I don't understand the lyrics, the song is still very moving. I think that's the beauty of music. Even if you don't understand it, you can still enjoy being touched. You can chase your dreams. But please make sure to reassure your family.
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