Wonderful point of view: a dying father and a loving son. In the last days of his life, the tenacity and kindness of the father and the love and care of the son are all touching and tear-jerking reasons. With soothing camera language, the film tells an American emotional story of "adopting a child to the end" in a true, real and moving way. Among them, the kind of earnest father-son relationship in the film and the communication between the two generations are worthy of the textbooks that people learn today. Story introduction: in the early morning, when the first ray of morning glow through the blinds and scattered the warm sunshine on the shiny floor, the nearly octogenarian couple began a new day of life. As usual, under the service of Mrs. Trieman, Jack Trieman began to get up, wash, have breakfast, and then go shopping in the supermarket with his wife. Everything seems so orderly and warm and tacit understanding. On this day, however, this warm, tacit, peaceful and happy old age came to an end with Mrs. Trieman's heart attack. Son Gene Trieman, who is far away in New York, received a call from his sister Anne, stopped the company meeting and flew back.