The choice of characters, the flow of the plot, and the ups and downs of emotions are top-notch. Needless to say, the protagonist is suave, the female is shy, and the supporting roles are all outstanding, especially the naughty grandpa and the authoritarian opposition of the heroine's parents, but they are deeply affectionate towards the child. After the daughter comes home, the father wipes his nose and wipes his eyes again. The scene of personally carrying her daughter's luggage upstairs is particularly sad but not sensational.
In comparison, the cousin's positioning is a bit too cliché, which is not bad.
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