9/10
'You'll die if you smoke it'
22 January 2014
A young girl gets cigarettes from a vending machine. It is of course not for herself but for her father. However, hidden cigarettes are found by her mother and she is scolded. On the other hand, her sick father asks her to buy cigarettes again.

She apologizes to her father for not giving cigarettes, and to her mother for not keeping her promise. She is very confused between her unreasonable father and strict mother. However, the girl acts like a grown-up. For example, she says 'Don't tell a lie.' to her father and 'You'll die if you smoke it' to a young smoker. She always hears these words from her mother.

She has strong will, never cries and does her best. She wants to please her father but wants him to live. Both are her real feelings. So it's hard for me to see her tear at the last scene.
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