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No One to Rely on in Old Age

2025-05-18 Category: 0

No One to Rely on in Old Age Plot:

The short drama "No One to Rely on in Old Age" focuses on the emotional dilemmas in an aging society. It tells the story of an old woman who has worked hard to raise her children but faces the reality of their busy lives and drifting apart in her later years. She endures illness and loneliness alone, silently bearing the bitterness of being ignored, until an accident makes her children start reflecting on the meaning of family love. Through delicate life details, the plot shows the generation gap in communication and the warmth in human nature, prompting the audience to deeply think about the responsibility of supporting the elderly and the importance of family affection.

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