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00:00It was about relationship, family, differences between parents and children.
00:05Grown up, that is the hardest part. I think this is a universal issue.
00:09So we need more stories of this universal issue.
00:20The father loving his daughter in the letter.
00:23Because so many daughters don't hear that from their fathers that we love you.
00:28What children don't understand is that parents do so much work for their children
00:34and they've forgotten to be fathers and mothers.
00:37And we end up hating them and then we find out we've become them.
00:40Oh my goodness, I am so like my father, just not tall enough.
00:57The last scene, how the father, not apologising but trying to,
01:10I guess it's just to find a way to try to apologise in a way and to resolve the relationship,
01:18the bonding between the father and the daughter.
01:21And I guess the most sad thing is they do it when they die.
01:27Not before when they're still alive.
01:28So I guess that is the really, really touching part of it.
01:31Because sometimes people just regret it after you die.
01:34But it's a positive thing that you recognise it and then you try to resolve it,
01:38try to build up the relationship.
01:40But that's your one last chance.
01:42It's not the last dance, but the last chance for you to build up the relationship.
01:45And yeah, generally it's a really, really good one.
01:48It's a very touching movie.
01:49Prepare yourself with tissues and that's the most important thing.

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