But the three groups of family members in the play are similar in age, and parents are also racking their brains for their children's college entrance examination. Of course, the middle-aged parents in the play have different anxieties besides children. These anxieties are exactly the obstacles that most middle-aged people will encounter all their lives. See what obstacles they have. Did they pass?
Ji's family: full of guilt, compensation and rebellion, but still love. Ji's father is a high-ranking official, and he puts emphasis on organizational discipline in everything. He went out to work with his wife for six years, and got along with Ji for a short time, which caused his children to misunderstand his father. In this family, parents are full of guilt for their children and want to make up for their children emotionally in the last year of their college entrance examination sprint. However, this kind of emotional compensation can not be made up in one or two sentences.
Ji likes playing with cars, and his father is also a father who wants to make up for his children. So he went to the place where children often play to learn to drive, and managed to enter the children's game WeChat group, trying to chat with them in different ways.
Parents are really good to their children and try to be close to them emotionally. But children also have their own ideas. Ji once told his parents seriously and stubbornly that he wanted to be Han Han, not the college entrance examination, but the top rally driver in China.
Ji's rebellion against his parents at home stems from his parents' indifference to him. In one scene, Ji Shengli asked his son Ji Yang Yang to apologize to his classmates for the Ferrari expression pack. Ji had promised to write a letter of apology, but when he got to school, in front of the principal, teachers and parents of his classmates, his letter of apology was not addressed to his classmates, but to his father.