Touching father-daughter love

Ida 2022-01-15 08:02:35

The movie "The Gift of Room Seven" was seen a long time ago, and recently I started to revisit it again...

Long Jiu, whose IQ was only 6 years old, was injustice to the No. 7 prison with the most criminals. The affection of Long Jiu and her daughter, who was super doting on his 7-year-old daughter, Yi Sheng, moved the felons in the same room. Although his father Long Jiu's IQ stays at 6 years old, looking at his daughter's happy smile, like other normal fathers, makes people feel a strong paternal love. Once, he saw a child on the road. The child was carrying his daughter's favorite bag. She told Long Jiu that it was available elsewhere, so Li Long Jiu followed her. Surprisingly, the child died in an accident because of the freezing and slippery road. Li Longjiu wanted to save the child and performed rescue measures such as chest compressions, but it was precisely because of this action that he was mistaken for a criminal and was arrested. Although there are many suspicious points in the case, because the father of the deceased child was the chief of the police station, the anger of losing the child made him threaten Li Longjiu to plead guilty, otherwise Yesheng would suffer the same pain. In order to protect his daughter, Yisheng, Long Jiu chose to resist unnecessarily charges and was eventually executed.

The biggest highlight of the film is the double tears of unjust cases and family affection. The warmth in the prison is the most touching. In order to help Long Jiu meet his daughter, the people in the prison went all out to show the softest and most beautiful side of human nature, which touched the heartstrings of all the audience and couldn't help but make people cry. At the same time, I think it is also a kind of irony to the unfairness of the law, leading to unjust cases. The last scene of the movie was very impressive. After growing up, Yisheng stood in the snow, looking up at the sky, wanting to go to his father...

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