Gui Yalei's performance is really a spring breeze and rain, and it has come to my heart.
The turns of the shots inside are also very clever, with hints in the front and back shots, and the turns between the plots are also reasonable.
The subtle "secrets" between the family also reveal the differences between the family members and the efforts they have made for it - tolerance, lines, subtexts, the audience understands.
It tells about the gap between China and the West that directors of Ang Lee's generation have seen going out of the world, as well as their deep attachment and understanding of their hometown and homeland. A touching work.
In the last scene of the security check, the old man "raised his hand to surrender" why did he raise his hand?
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