This movie made a deep impression on me that two unfortunate people met and healed each other. Mo Di was neglected at home and even betrayed by her mercenary younger brother. The aunt may be out of guilt (because Mo Di's child was sold, she also has Participation) There was a little pity for Mo Di, until Mo Di met the fisherman, who was a weird person who was eccentric and not approachable. Later, the appearance of Mo Di seemed to break the fisherman's lonely life. The anger and strong sense of territory, but when he knew that he really hurt Mo Di, he began to make changes. Before Mo Di became famous, the fisherman did not stop Mo Di from painting. Perhaps those brushes, like a ray of sunshine, gradually poured into the dusty heart of the fisherman through the cracks. In the movie, the description of Mo Di and the fisherman comparing themselves to socks is very apt. The fisherman said that he was a sock that was stretched and had holes, while Mo Di was a pair of white socks. The ironic fisherman meets the pure, kind and patient Mo Di, and the two begin a journey of mutual healing. Every time the fisherman refuses something, he will silently realize it. Love may be reflected in the little bit.
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