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American fatherly movies

Oh, my God, I turned Jack into a snowman (1998).

White Killer has a dream that he will become a musician through his own efforts, but it means losing a lot of time with his family. Jack has a happy family. His wife Gabby and son Charlie love him deeply. They are often sad that they can't spend good time with Jack. Jack tried his best to make up for his regret that he could not be with his family. He tried to be a good husband and father.

On this day, Jack went home. Charlie was so happy that he could finally play with his father like other children. Jack and Charlie made a snowman outside the door. The father gave his son a harmonica and told him that "as long as he plays the harmonica, his father can hear it everywhere". Both father and son hope that this wish can really come true.

When Christmas came, Jack suddenly realized that nothing was more meaningful to him than family. Thinking of this, Jack immediately left work and drove home, hoping to spend Christmas with his family. Unfortunately, the car skidded on the road and had an accident, which led to Jack's death.

The next year, everything changed for Charlie. He completely lost his father. Christmas is coming again, and Charlie recalls the good times he spent with his father. He remembered the harmonica and his father's promise. Charlie made a snowman himself and put on his father's hat, gloves and scarf. He didn't forget to play the harmonica before going to bed. I hope my father can really hear him. That night, Charlie's wish came true: his father really appeared, just turned into a snowman.