There are two sentences in the film that keep ringing in my ears, one is "why do you want to be a boss", in fact, what the film wants to say is "why do you want to be a father". Just thought it was cool, I thought it should be... Finally he realized, as the old saying goes, a woman becomes a full woman when she is a mother, and being a father is also a man's mission, don't take it as a responsibility , don't take it as a role change, this is the only way in life, the baby appears, enters your world, and then you take this child to continue your life path... Another sentence was originally the slogan of the express company , but at the end of the film, I found out that this sentence is actually a golden sentence for all families who want children: "Make a plan! Follow the plan! Deliver it on time!"
It's no exaggeration to describe a child's growth at a rapid rate. Children may not realize the passage of time, and they may not know what each stage of their development means to us parents, when we finally get out of their lives. When we faded out, I don’t think they would know what we were bearing in our hearts, but it didn’t matter, we didn’t know it ourselves. While we were happy and proud of our children’s growth, we also missed the children’s gradual independence and maturity. The days with them are so sad... But, this is life, so full of contradictions, isn't it?
Baby, I just want you to know that I'm there for you when you turn your head and call daddy.
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