When the father finally sent out "Mom would be too.", he was still very moved. The daughter found it, and the knot between the father and daughter finally opened up and ushered in a happy ending. This is an intriguing reasoning movie, and it is also a movie that reflects the parent-child relationship. As a reasoning movie, many details are worthy of scrutiny, such as the suspicion and search of her father who received a call from the female detective at the beginning, such as the calendar time arrangement at the beginning and so on. At the beginning, I felt the deep love of the father for his daughter, and faced with the sudden disappearance of his daughter, maybe every father would be so crazy. When the ending was revealed, I sighed at the detective who spoiled his son. The ending also perfectly matched the story of her protecting her son before (I didn't expect it when she told it, haha). This movie also reflects the hypocrisy of the online world, which brings people a lot of thinking. My daughter has no real friends in the online world. She seems to have many contacts, but she is very lonely in real life. After her accident, these people have Stand up and say that she is her good friend, just to gain popularity, so not ironic. It's a pity that when he started investigating the disappearance of his daughter, the father looked through his daughter's address book, and there was a note that he liked Margo. Why did the father ignore it? Or is it a step closer to the truth?
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