It can interpret it.
The male protagonist, that is, Johnny Depp is so handsome, but God never said that to make you handsome, you should become the second generation of rich or official. His life is simply miserable. She committed suicide, her mother couldn't accept her father's death, and she became a laughing stock of others. She stayed at home and never went out. Her younger brother was mentally retarded. She rushed out every day and climbed the tower without fear of death. But the rebellion of adolescence did not worry him less. There was a big mountain called home in his heart, just like his crumbling house. One day if he sneezed, it might collapse. Is this his life? It was so heavy that it was so heavy that I forgot that I had to live.
Therefore, when Becky, who was traveling, passed by him like the spring light in March, the whole sky suddenly opened up. Light and bright, he pressed the mind he wanted to have, backed up, backed up. His dodging is not because he loves the married woman, his retreat is more because of his younger brother, his home, that he can't live without. As his mistress said, he was chosen because he was the only one who wouldn't leave. His mother and younger brother were all on his shoulders, he couldn't walk, he couldn't walk.
Becky encouraged him to step out of his own sky and into another sky because the sun was shining brightly.
But when she knew his home, his mother, and his younger brother, she no longer dragged him away, but she walked in. This is the main reason why I like Becky. She interprets love as tolerance and acceptance rather than acceptance. He changes.
Among the relatively full characters in the film, the eldest is the role of mother. This character is very tragic, please allow me to use this word. A woman weighing 600 pounds, her husband died, she lost her lover, and she couldn't accept the fact that she became fat and lost the protective film of a woman-beautiful, became the laughing stock of the whole town, and had no dignity.
In the first half of the film, for this mother, I did have the idea that iron is not steel.
But one detail completely subverted my impression of her. The mentally handicapped young son Yali was taken away by the police. She dragged her cumbersome body after not going out for many years and went to the police station to ask for someone. She said loudly: Return my son. She is so respectful to me. And the warmest thing is that after her death, in order to preserve her last dignity, the children set fire to the house and buried her with her.
No matter how heavy the movie, no matter how dark the picture, can not cover the final warmth and warmth.
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