Father's Day: 10 films to cherish fatherly love
Father's Day means honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood. Though observed on March 19 (St. Joseph's Day) since Middle Ages, many countries nowadays adopted the US date – the third Sunday of June, which falls on June 17 this year.
Usually, Chinese dads have a difficult time in expressing their emotions, but their love for their children can be profound beyond words. So as sons and daughters, sometimes the best way to show our appreciation toward a person so close to us is to tell him you love him and prepare a sweet little present.
In case you haven't figured out a way to celebrate the day with your old man this weekend, find some inspirations from the following 10 films.
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