The movie is quite complete. The hero's sentence is "justify it". It is estimated that many people who criticize the hero's power have not seen the end. The best part of this movie is actually to let us think about it, right? Is that right? What exactly is right? A good movie must not give the audience a conclusion, but must give the audience room to think and discuss.
Regarding the male protagonist, I finally realized that I was wrong. Many things cannot be understood by reading books (the eldest son discussed this with him), leaving the children to their grandfather, but the children still choose to return to the male protagonist. , the eldest son grew up and went to see the world, didn't the other children also go to school?
One regret is that I always wanted to see the male protagonist and his father-in-law sit down and discuss. As a director, it is impossible not to think of this. If the director filmed the content of their discussion, it would go against the original intention of making the audience think. I thought so
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