Whoever touches my wife and children, I will fight with him!

Reyes 2022-01-26 08:10:33

After watching the movie, I suddenly remembered that on the bus after get off work, I met a foreigner with two 6 or 7 year old sons and a 4 or 5 year old daughter. The boys are very naughty, the little girls are very quiet, the long eyelashes and deep eyes unique to foreign children are really cute.
There were a lot of people on the bus. Dad took a few books, and several people crowded in the front door to get on the bus. The boys kept talking, and Dad occasionally responded. Apparently they've gotten used to China quite a bit, and they're not surprised by the crowded buses. After sitting for a few stops, they got off the bus directly from the front door. The two boys ran in front. The father took a few steps and looked back to wait for the little daughter who was behind. The little girl caught up and took her father's hand. The family Walk in the direction of a neighborhood.
I was crowded on the bus after get off work, looking at this scene, I was very envious. In China, where each family has only one child, such a scenario is rare. I thought to myself, in the future, when I get married, I will discuss it with my wife, whether it is supernatural or not, at least if I play mahjong, it will be enough for a table.
In addition, speaking of the movie, whoever touches my wife and children, I will fight with him!

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Extended Reading
  • Romaine 2022-01-26 08:10:33

    The plot is not mediocre. After watching it, it will be emotional for the father and son.

  • Leif 2022-04-21 09:01:32

    a movie from old skool

Road to Perdition quotes

  • Annie Sullivan: [seeing John Rooney at the house] What's he doing here?

    Michael Sullivan: Michael was hiding in the car when I went out last night.

    Annie Sullivan: Oh, Jesus, Mike.

    Michael Sullivan: I've spoken to him. It won't happen again.

  • Michael Sullivan: [to Michael, Jr. after Annie and Peter are killed] This house is not our home anymore. It's just an empty building.