The "stage play" and "drama"-style performances, like the dialogues of Duanzi hands, seem to seek quantity rather than quality. But it's like a cliché... the extraordinary in the ordinary, what should be and shouldn't, responsibility and irresponsibility, right and wrong, present and past... ups and downs, this is life. (So, this is not a film that children or rich second-generation... can understand!) The seemingly harmonious family does contain many contradictions. Good and evil, father and son, husband and wife, friends... Of course there are social contradictions, racial contradictions... It turns out that the phoenix is the fence, which is also commonly known as the rod. What does this imply....
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