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Zhen Zhen and her single parent mother struggled with livelihood. They had a wish to own, a modest house that they could call home. In a Chinese calligraphy practice occasion, Zhen Zhen met Grandpa Liu, a lonely old man who then became her landlord-to-be by chance. Zhen Zhen started to reside at Grandpa Liu's house and became his finial protégée in Chinese calligraphy. Facilitated by internet communication, Zhen Zhen's help Grandpa Liu's homosexual son to return home and made reconciliation with Grandpa Liu to accept his alternative life. Zhen Zhen and her mother's wish of owning a house still floats in the air for the time being, but they persist to realize it with every little step they strive. The film talks about the true value of the family and the hope in which communication barriers amongst adults were bridged by a youngster's perspective. It is a heart smoothing story entailing how a child's innocence angle the web of complexity within a family.

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Zhen Zhen and her single parent mother struggled with livelihood. They had a wish to own, a modest house that they could call home. In a Chinese calligraphy practice occasion, Zhen Zhen met Grandpa Liu, a lonely old man who then became her landlord-to-be by chance. Zhen Zhen started to reside at Grandpa Liu's house and became his finial protégée in Chinese calligraphy. Facilitated by internet communication, Zhen Zhen's help Grandpa Liu's homosexual son to return home and made reconciliation with Grandpa Liu to accept his alternative life. Zhen Zhen and her mother's wish of owning a house still floats in the air for the time being, but they persist to realize it with every little step they strive. The film talks about the true value of the family and the hope in which communication barriers amongst adults were bridged by a youngster's perspective. It is a heart smoothing story entailing how a child's innocence angle the web of complexity within a family.

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