In a Chinese tradition known as Zhua Zhou, a child is required to select an object from a variety laid out in front of them, with the belief that this choice will foretell their future. Our main character undergoes this ritual, but throughout his life, he sacrifices his own desires to fulfill the expectations of his parents. As he later becomes a parent himself, his peculiar upbringing leads him to handle his own child in an unconventional manner.Film Review:This poignant narrative delves into the complexities of familial expectations and the enduring impact of childhood experiences on ones approach to parenthood. Through the lens of Zhua Zhou, the film examines how the choices we make, or choose not to make, can reverberate through generations, ultimately shaping the relationships we hold dear.