A Gu családban az idős édesanya a 70. születésnapján agyvérzést kap, ami demenciába való hanyatlását idézi elő. Ki fog gondoskodni róla? A négy testvérnek döntő változásokkal kell szembenéznie az egymáshoz való viszonyukban, miközben saját családi problémáikkal küzdenek.
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– This is fresh white bass from the Fuchun River. Fan Zhongyan and Li Bai both wrote poems about this fish and its exquisite taste. The waters twist through the mountains, the white bass is a sign of…eternal abundance.
– My mom is making me look for a husband. Her definition of happiness is a house and a car.
– They say moms have driven up housing prices. After the times they lived through, they value material security. And they plan their children's careers and family life so that they stay by their side as honest, obedient kids. Sometimes parents think their children are ungrateful. They fight because the children don't want to be accessories. Our parents had a really hard life. Many of them sacrificed everything for their children. They expect in return their children to do what they ask. When they start aging, their marriages, which were based on material interests, start to feel empty and void. They start to get bored and lonely. Apart from their children, they don't have much to latch on to. They contradict themselves. They tell us off for not being tough enough, all the while hoping that we won't suffer from anything. But you have to grow in your own way. No one can do that for you.
– Common name: Camphor Tree. Age: 300 years old. Imagine all that it's seen.
– Yeah, I hear it has a soul.
– You'll be the other boss behind the register. Counting the bills one by one. You'll have more and more customers, and the restaurant will get bigger and bigger every year. The dust in the street will turn to gold.
– Our parents have been overprotective. They treat us like children, not like adults. Say to them, if you decide my life for me now, what happens if I'm unhappy? Right? Who will I turn to? To you?