When I was young, I liked watching TV. I watched a lot of movies on this channel, including this "Angel Child". When
Phoenix Satellite TV wants to broadcast a particularly good movie, it will be announced for a long time in advance. I was in the developing stage of personality thinking at the time, and I saw the trailer as if this movie would tell me some truths in growing up. They have been paying attention, waiting for it to play.
It has been 10 years now, and I can still remember the storyline very clearly.
On the first night when they moved home, the children were bitten by fleas on the bed at night. The father and the children moved the mattresses to the street, and together they trampled on the fleas to death.
The father goes out to work, and the mother receives long-term relief food for the children. One day the father came back and brought expensive toffee to the children. The eldest son has been working in the mine for a long time because he wants to supplement his family, and his eyes have been seriously infected. The younger brothers give the almond-flavored toffee to the older brother.
The scene where the father eats disgustingly boiled goat’s head. He laughs while eating, "Look, this is goat’s eye, this is very nutritious
to eat." He kept all the pocket money and his brother went to the cinema to buy a pack of toffee. watch movie.
It also seemed that he had just returned home because of the fact that the teacher asked him to repeat the grade. He had to sit with a group of children much younger than him in class, and was ridiculed by everyone.
The mother was crying while holding the dead child.
Growing up behind the eldest son, he got a job as a postman. He had just grown up at that time, and one day he sent a letter to the family, and it was a beautiful girl who opened the door. The young man fell in love with her at first sight, and then they had a tryst.
The young man hugged the half-naked girl on the floor and kissed carefully. The girl asked him "What if I die?" The young man said, "I will love you forever." The
girl had a congenital heart disease and died soon. The young man couldn't attend the girl's funeral and lay crying in his mother's arms.
He understood love and pain.
Later, when he grew up, his relatives wanted to take him to the United States. He stood in the moonlight and saw himself as a child and himself as a teenager.
After reading it twice, I was crying in the fifth grade of elementary school.
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