Big life events, about life and death?

Which are the big things in life? Or which things?

The crying point of the movie is never in the parting, but in: daughter so knowledgeable! Daughter so smart! Daughter so love me! The accompanying song for the square dance outside the window is one of those yahoo ****ing favorites, completely indistinguishable from the movie I just watched.

First look at the role, first look at the hero of a man and a woman (Jian Ren, Snow) two friends, work partners, if not they are willing to adopt Xiaowen, in the film before the characterization of the above can not see that they are so righteous people, of course, looking at the whole movie, they in addition to play a role in boosting the main hero and Xiaowen to recognize each other's own feelings, boosting the main line of development, completely without their own lives, of course, as a secondary character, such as the main character, the main character, the main character, the main character, the main character, the main character, the main character, the main character and the main line of development. , as secondary characters, such a tool for everyone persona works, as long as the portrayal of the main characters of your movie passes. It's only when the main character wants to adopt Xiao Wen and needs to find someone to marry that the private lives of his two friends are made known to our humble viewers, and wow, they actually sneakily develop in addition to a relationship under the main character's nose eh! Surprisingly, they even got married! Too good! Directly fueling the adoption mini-text! This seems like it's still there to push the main line forward. For Jian Ren and Bai Xue's ink, but also really stingy! And look at the male lead, the later Xiao Wen even proclaims that the male lead can't get over his ex-girlfriend, secretly looking at her photos and shedding tears, but in the early days of adopting Xiao Wen, he just finds a random friend and gets married! Awww! He loves his daughter so much! Whether or not the deep love persona has collapsed or if he didn't even think about building it up in the early stages is not up for debate, as people have their own life circumstances and innate personalities, it's perfectly fine for them to do things that are sometimes illogical and spontaneous. But if there are too many holes, it's hard not to let me suspect that the writers are taking one step at a time and making things up as they go along (can someone remind me of the ambush in the plot! I didn't see it at all!) ).

The main characters, the hero and the little girl Xiaowen, are the casual, irresponsible, thirty-something male middle-aged man, Sanmei, and the arrogant, bossy, smart and clever orphan, Xiaowen. The movie's tear-jerkers all revolve around them. As a dramatist, San Mei's sexuality can explode immediately when the plot needs it, and when the plot doesn't, San Mei becomes a Buddha on the spot. Of course, it can't be ruled out that San Mei's mania is caused by his long-term dissatisfaction with his desire, so he acts like a grumpy person on the outside, while in terms of venting his desire, he adheres to the principle of "just bear it and get over it". As for Xiaowen, I can't rule out the possibility that she wants to protect herself and her grandmother, so she often shows a fierce and lively look.

Then we talk about the plot, the end, in addition to the reunion, as if the audience left to think about the death of this life event seems to be little time, the end of the reunion sitting together looking up at the starry sky, the stars in the sky flashing ah flashing, on the ground the people's night life is lively and bustling. Then there's Xiao Wen's mom, who seems to have really popped out of a stone. I don't know what kind of business she used to be in, and whether she had a good financial foundation when she decided to come and pick up Xiao Wen, but anyway, when you enter this drama, you have to serve in the funeral industry! Everyone has a bright future!

In terms of movie scenes, the movie takes place in Sichuan, and the beginning is a good example of that. It seems like, whether it's habits, hobbies, Sichuan people seem to be the same? I know you Sichuanese like to play mahjong! (The stereotype deepens again.) The images in the movie seem to be straight out of the box, without any filters. Thus, apart from the art of composition, the scenes in the movie are not very usable as wallpaper, unless you are a fan of one of the actors. As I was just leaving the theater, I still had to feel that the future of China's traffic market is still quite promising.

A quick look at the synopsis of the movie on Baidu's encyclopedia says that the male lead changes his lifestyle under the influence of Xiaowen and goes from being a funeral practitioner to a mortician? Or from bachelor to daughter slave? Forgive me for my eyesight.

What answer did you really give for the life event? What thinking?