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柳氏经营的百年老店“同顺祥”,世代传承独有的冰晶糕制作工艺,父亲柳庭深(张国立 饰)却一直不肯将制作秘方传给儿子柳见三(韩庚 饰),父子之间产生误解和隔阂。见三气愤之下选择离开父亲外出拼搏,多年后,因父亲病重回家探望的见三,终于发现父亲隐藏多年的秘密原来和自己有关……

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柳氏经营的百年老店“同顺祥”,世代传承独有的冰晶糕制作工艺,父亲柳庭深(张国立 饰)却一直不肯将制作秘方传给儿子柳见三(韩庚 饰),父子之间产生误解和隔阂。见三气愤之下选择离开父亲外出拼搏,多年后,因父亲病重回家探望的见三,终于发现父亲隐藏多年的秘密原来和自己有关……

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