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Summer in Provence: How long have you not been home

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Summer in Provence: How long have you not been home

"It was the happiest summer I've ever had in my life."

- 2014 French film Summer in Provence

This is the dialogue at the end of the film that lights up the entire story plot, and the reason why I am impressed by this ordinary sentence is because after watching the movie, I feel the incomparable warmth and infinite thoughts through this sentence. I think of my grandmother who has passed away, of the carefree childhood time, the wind that blows across my face, the leaves that fall on my head, the dogs that run in front of me, and everything is unbridled joy. At that time, where there was any trouble under the blue sky, which would think about the people around them, the things in front of them would dissipate little by little, and which would take care of every turn, perhaps the last side. It is only when we grow up that we gradually understand the meaning of cherishing, and only then do we understand that the only eternal thing is memories and thoughts, and when that moment comes, what we see from the tearful eyes is that the color picture is slowly dimming.

You said that everything in nature has a constant law, and what should disappear will always disappear, and as long as you cherish the companionship with all your heart, you have no regrets. In fact, when I was a child, because some family things used to hate my grandmother, this hatred covered her love for me, until later she lay on the emergency bed, she could not eat, and could not speak, I understood that there is no hatred in family affection, all hatred in the face of loss, is just a puff of smoke, tears drop, dissipated. The doctor said go home and spend the rest of my life with the old man, and I was outside the ward, crying uncontrollably.

I believe that everyone has their own piece of the starry sky to guard, this starry sky has its own family, lovers, pets, and even items with special significance, as the age grows, the stars of this starry sky will alternately change, and you must understand that the fall of one star does not represent the depression of the entire starry sky, and other stars also need your protection. So at that moment, I looked at my parents and turned my back to wipe away my tears.

Affection is the most emotion in the world that does not need to be expressed verbally, do not let guilt and regret stay after the stars are extinguished, just as at the end of the film, Paul looks back at his daughter who has not met for decades, and his eyes are full of nostalgia and tenderness: "This is the happiest summer I have ever had in my life."

Summer in Provence: How long have you not been home

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