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Tell me about a scene in the recently released movie Looking Up that touched you most or made you feel deeply?

The most touching thing should be that the father realized that his education method was wrong and said to his child, "This is the first time for me to play this role. Don't be angry if I do something wrong." What moves you most about this work is that you can see the shadows of various periods in your life, perhaps because you were naughty and ignorant when you were a child. Not optimistic about learning, so not optimistic about the whole life. I can also see your little rebellion as a teenager, your father's shadow, his self-abandonment, and your anger that you can't tame yourself. Because of familiarity, I was moved. Because I can see myself in the past, I can understand that education and fatherly love are not easy.

The children in this job are very stubborn. Clever as he is, he doesn't like studying and is often invited by the teachers and directors of the school. And his father is also very upset about it. He once growled, was helpless, and even hoped that his pity would wake the child up. But the father finally realized that learning can't define his children. He decided to educate himself, so he took him to see all kinds of scenery and experience the different meanings of life.

Two people walked through many places, experienced the beauty of nature, and even spent the heavy rain of life and death. Finally, children gradually realize that they need to work hard and even catch up with their grades in a short time. The most touching thing is that after the father woke up, he apologized to the child. In fact, it is the first time for both father and son to assume this role, so we must be modest and gentle.

After he found himself too radical, he apologized to let his children forgive his past immaturity and hoped that the children would know for the first time that he was also a father. What moved me most about this passage was that a father bowed his head and recognized the child's heart. He broke through the secular recognition and found the best way for father and son to get along.